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What are some good (very engaging) examples of a site registration? Not just the typical form fill out. But with some bells and whistles. ie: Choose your favorite exercise activity by dragging and dropping the sporting equipment into your profile. etc.

Looking for very engaging non-conventional examples

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Per the FAQ, "Brainstorming or idea gathering" is not a good fit for this site. – Farray Jul 9 '12 at 17:43
content. That is what engages people enough to sign up for something. Bells and Whistles are just getting in the way of that. – DA01 Jul 9 '12 at 21:04
Don't just look at registration forms for ideas. That's your intended use, but anything where a range of things are presented can be adapted to use in a form. But first, be really clear on what you're trying achieve. What thoughts, mood or context are you trying to evoke? For what end? Then: What would evoke that? Then for each idea: Can I adapt this into something where people choose options? Then: Is this as good as an interface as something traditional? Do the benefits outweigh any confusion that might be caused? Are you sure? Final tip: re engaging forms, think building identity. – user568458 Jul 10 '12 at 14:33

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