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OK, this is the FLYP archive, and it's pretty decent. (I complained about the home page in the last post.)
Basically, FLYP has produced a number of issues, 19, to be precise, and the articles in each issue are listed in the nicely designed scrolling box, which is the big black square in the screen shot. Then, there's a convenient button to take you to the previous issue, so you can go back through the magazine's history.
I'm still not completely satisfied. I'd like to see all the articles in all the issues on one screen, or something more in that line.
Nonetheless, I was able to browse back and select an article that appealed to me, and it was excellent, and I guess that's what web navigation is about, in the final analysis.

This is labeled "Dec. 12 to 22 issue" and also "Beta."
A bit of investigation (reading the terms of use doc) shows it's a product of Digital Media International. I've heard of them, but can't remember what. Anyway, sounds impressive. Maybe I can learn more.
Anyway Anyway, the articles are kind of cool. I like the way they use interactive and animated graphics, plus really well constructed reporting, to give me real-feeling instant insight into complicated matters, all within a laudably simple organizational structure. That's using the web effectively. I can't give such high marks to the home page. It's pretty, and that's very good, but here, it's a little garbled. It's hard to tell where to go next. It did get me to interesting places ... but they could work on making it more of a map.
There's a site map link. Let's see where that goes ...
