Beercamp 2012 Rocks A Pop-Up Book Website
	
          We’re not entirely certain what BeerCamp  is (an international gathering of tech folks who like drinking beer,  perhaps?), but what we do know is this: it has a killer website.  Apparently taking place in Poland on April 26, the event site is a 3-D,  interactive pop-up book.
Visitors  turn the pages by grabbing an edge of the “book” with a mouse-click,  revealing several pages of sharp, SVG (vector) graphics depicting  monsters drinking brews and having fun. A small amount of information is  provided in text form, made readable with another click. Twist and turn  each page to soak in the changing perspective of the seemingly solid  images, thanks to clever use of CSS transforms.
The site is the work of boutique D.C.-based agency nclud, who are no strangers to successful experimental design. Their creation for last year’s BeerCamp,  held in Austin during South by Southwest, was an innovative use of  nested pages, which zoom in and out of view as you scroll like Inception  dream levels.
What’s  the event itself? File that one under “don’t know, don’t care.”  Assuming it’s all about the website, these guys are doing it right.




















