It's by 65 Media, and unlike this one, it's not directly made by Jim Carrey unfortunately. I happen to like Jeff Bridges' site for that reason: He's making all the content for it himself. (I have no idea if someone helps him put it up on the web, but that's besides the point)
Nonetheless,if you like Jim Carrey's site, check out some others they made in the same sort of wacky, highly-interactive style:
Wow, Carrey's site is truly one of the more amazing things I've seen on the internet in quite some time. I'm curious to see what something like this costs, and whether or not 65 Media took a hit to get some publicity from a guaranteed traffic source.
Wow, Carrey's site is truly one of the more amazing
things I've seen on the internet in quite some time.
Like music playing without being asked for and interfering with the one you are currently listening, like content crammed into small area with custom scrollbars so usual scrolling with a trackpad no longer works, like insane amounts of pointless graphics which take forever to load so you must wait ten seconds till you can see two paragraphs of text buried somewhere?
No, thanks, I have had enough of it elsewhere already…
It's a usability NIGHTMARE!! difficult to navigate and written entirely in flash.
Jeff Bridges site is cute, and a really noble idea, but you'd think he'd hire someone who actually knows something about usability design also. Bring in some jquery and make it rock!
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http://www.georgelopez.com/
http://www.imaginetheimpossibilities.com/ (for the Fringe TV show)
http://www.simpsonsmovie.com/main.html
Jeff Bridges site is cute, and a really noble idea, but you'd think he'd hire someone who actually knows something about usability design also. Bring in some jquery and make it rock!
USABILITY!
PS. Have to love all those <p> </p> lines..