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Nokia Design Special
Nokia Design Special
Nokia Design Special
Nokia Design Special
2005

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Nokia Design Special

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Nokia Deutschland GmbH

Nokia product design combines esthetics and functionality in a unique way, adapting itself to the needs of the user and helping express the individual’s own personality. This unique selling proposition is conveyed convincingly in the Nokia Design Special. The website guides the user in a fun way through the development process at Nokia Design. Starting with a blank page, the user is guided into content zones where color, shape, navigation, image worlds and sounds all gradually take on contour. The design changes along the way, depending on the path the user takes to navigate through the contents. This journey can be followed by means of a stylized mind map at the bottom margin. The mind map visualizes the click path and the user’s points of interest.

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