a few sites from last year's junior information architecture class. this will help you get a sense of what's possible with muse.
look at these from the perspective of interaction and technical "how to" – what kinds of animations, rollovers, links, etc, are possible using muse? think about how they apply to what you hope to do.
patrick drake
great "single page" navigational scrolling idea, and a great mix of vertical scrolling details and left/right navigation to view each shirt.
mckenzie marston
great use of expanding/contracting elements (select "roster" > "history"), and a good looking slideshow (select "roster" > "my hall of fame")
ivan alonso
nice subtle image rollovers, plus enlarged view of each object when clicked.
keaton reeder
some static elements, like navigation and background, while other elements are scrolling.
jessica rojas
nice horizontal scrolling. content scrolls while nav and title remain static, or "pinned" in position.
jessi wilson
nice and simple animated gif on the home page. resized rollover images.
collin rausch
nice record cover rollovers and an interesting little record-grid navigation in the lower right corner.
erika goering
the "infographs" section has images that slide open when you click the typography.
abby carr
nothing technically flashy at all. no tricks. just solid structure / layout and strong design sensibility
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