- Duolingo

Duolingo is an interactive website and application that let’s users learn a language on-the-go. It is visually aesthetic as seen in the screenshot above, making it a very universal audience from children to the elderly by making it a simple layout and colourful palette to be remembered of. This precedent is a great example of an interactive as there are multiple animations, sound effects and visuals that make it worthy to stay on their website/app and make learning more fun!
2. Apple

Apple is one the world’s best known technology brand. Their website features the products that they sell such as iPads, iPhones, Mac’s and watches. Apple.com is available to access on any device making it very compatible for anyone and where to access. When purchasing or even researching one of their products it will take you a page like the image above. The user is able to custom their product, making your experience very memorable from the colour palette, minimalist style and ease of use.
3. Quay Australia

Quay sells sunglasses and glasses targeted at a young adult to adult audience. Their website features a Virtual Try-On section for each of their products. This is a really engaging tool to get consumers attached to their website and make better choices with what they would want to buy. An interactive like this makes the audience intrigued since this is a different direction that online shopping features and doesn’t appear on every shopping website.
4. ASOS

Similar to Quay Australia’s Virtual Try-On, ASOS features a 360º view of most of their products. This gives the audience a better view of the product they want before buying, speculating details and features in each product.