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Crafted with Code: Jam3 on building ComplexLand

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Read our interview for the story behind the build. [View this email in your browser]( The Internet's Highest Honor Sep 02, 2021 --------------------------------------------------------------- The story behind ComplexLand, the 3D e-commerce-enabled video game and virtual experience. In collaboration with [WP Engine]( our second annual [Crafted with Code]( showcase highlights the stories of Webby Nominees and Winners. See how Jam3 created [ComplexLand]( , a 3D e-commerce-enabled video game and virtual experience to substitute its in-person festival! Multisensory and immersive experiences. Social justice advocacy. Informational sites. Virtual events. Over the past year, we’ve seen creatives around the world make, and rework, digital experiences to help people stay connected, educated, and entertained. These new projects have cemented the power and potential of digital experiences; teams are pushing through existing limits — both creatively and technically. In collaboration with [WP Engine]( we launched the second annual [Crafted with Code]( a showcase of Webby Nominees and Winners who have done just that, crafting this year’s most groundbreaking, creative, and helpful digital experiences. Learn how today’s best innovators are connecting with new audiences and taking their projects to the next level. For Jam3, that meant creating [ComplexLand]( a 3D e-commerce-enabled video game and virtual experience. When asked what influenced their decision to create this project, they said: Once it became clear the pandemic wasn’t going away any time soon, everyone was forced to adapt to this “new normal”. So we created something completely new: ComplexLand, a five-day virtual experience, with just about everything you would’ve expected to see IRL: Killer performances, the latest fashion, sneaker drops, even food trucks.” -Jam3 Read on to learn from companies like Elephant, R/GA, GSD&M, Wide Eye Inc, GIPHY, HAUS, Forbes, TBWA\Chiat\Day and [more](. [Read the Full Story →]( Follow Along Don't Miss Anything! Sponsors Thank you to all of our generous partners. They support us, We encourage you to support them. [Support Our Sponsors]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [WPEngine]( [Marketerhire]( [YouGov]( [Monday.com]( [Slack]( [BASIC]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Webby Awards 22 West 21st Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10010 US [Unsubscribe from Webby Emails]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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