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    National Geographic Online Feature Stories

    King Cobra

    Project Group

    National Geographic Online Feature Stories

    Client

    National Geographic Society

    Date

    August 1997

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    Tags

    Storytelling, Web sites

    A life-size king cobra is the subject and navigation device for this National Geographic online feature devoted to the deadly serpent.

    The king cobra only attacks humans when cornered, but Web audiences can get close to this deadly serpent without risking a bite from its venomous fangs. Featured on National Geographic Online to coincide with the television premiere of Explorer’s King Cobra, the site is home to a life-size snake that takes you on a tongue-to-tail tour of cobra facts and fiction. Hear the serpent hiss, find out how it smells with its tongue, and uncover the snake charmer’s secrets. A king cobra can reach lengths of nine to sixteen feet, and exploring each serpentine segment reveals new insight into the life and lore of this monarch of snakes. The King Cobra site was inspired by medieval Indian court painting and the snake’s enormous length. To navigate through the site, users can access a “snake key” to rollover an outline of the snake, call up themes, and click on the storyline of their choice. Users can also navigate by interacting with segments of a life-size king cobra to follow a more linear, head-to-tail narrative. Once all sections are visited, the site downloads a detailed illustration of the complete snake.

    Press & Awards

    HOW, Digital Design Annual, 1999
    “A Wider Window on The Web,” Critique, Ken Coupland, April 1998
    The Web Design Wow! Book, Jack Davis and Sue Merritt, 1998 (Peachpit Press)
    “Net Notables,” Applied Arts, Gordon Macleod, November 1997

    It is a very clever use of the Web...and a very educational site. Kids and poisonous aficionados will love it.

    “Constructing the Cobra,” High Five, Julie Beeler, October 1997
    High Five Award, September 3, 1997

    This site entices you to explore, and its quick loading graphics and interesting facts make you want to dive in deeper.

    Project Cool, Cool Sightings, August 23, 1997
    USA Today, Hot Sites, August 15, 1997
    Yahoo!, Daily Pick, August 13, 1997

    Credits

    Designers
    Brad Johnson, Julie Beeler
    Developer
    John Beezer
    Illustrator
    Paul Krater
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