Web Designers: Google Chrome Experiments

Posted on Monday 8th Feb 2010 by Pete Campbell No Comments

Google Chrome Experiments is a unique gallery dedicated to showcasing innovative and playful experiments created by Web Designers using only a hybrid of Javascript, HTML5 & Canvas 3D.

Officially launched by Google just over a year ago, it started off a simple collection of new and fun ways of using Javascript, created by some of the industry’s web developers specifically optimised for Chrome.

Twelve months on, Chrome Experiments is now a vibrant platform for developers around the world to show off their creations, wizardry and the limitless possibilities of modern web standards and ditching the need for clunky plugins.

We’ve hand-picked some of the finest Google Chrome experiments that we’ve enjoyed, which each individually impressed us for their innovative nature and sheer uniqueness.

*Some experiments require the latest versions of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to work as intended*

SKETCHPAD

http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/sketchpad/

SketchPad is a cleverly developed online drawing/paint application. Created using only HTML & Javascript, it opens the imagination to what could be possible if Adobe considered a  fully-functional web version of Photoshop/Illustrator.

BROWSERPONG

http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/browser-pong/

Fancy a spot of Pong? BrowserPong is a funky game of traditional Pong created entirely of browser windows, controlled using your Keyword (it even includes a 2-player option).

CRYSTAL GALAXY

http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/crystal-galaxy/

Crystal Galaxy is a phononemal achievement in modern web development. 2D Action Game created using only Javascript, DHTML & HTML5 Audio (No need for Flash!).

BROWSERTALK

http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/browsertalk/

Ever wish your Browser could gain a personality of own? Speak into your Microphone and BrowserTalk will follow every word you say complete with its own persona.

Further Reading

Think you’re the Picasso of Javascript? Google is still taking submissions for Chrome Experiments so send yours in. In the meantime, check out my blog post on HTML5 Examples or alternatively watch our latest Web Design video blog on Converting a JPG Logo to Vector.

Pete Campbell

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