| MinistryBox Commercial CorData needed a commercial produced to help them market their Church Management software. They handed us the art and the text for the voice over and we handled the rest. The gears in the background are randomly generated by ActionScript. Everything else was animated by hand to maintain tight timing with the audio track. We also wrote original background music and produced and recorded the voice over. >> See it on the web |
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Cox.net Video Experience The cox.net video player was built by duplicating the designer's Fireworks design to the pixel in Flash. Once each element was reproduced in Flash, custom Action Script was added to the existing foundation provided by the Player Development Kit from thePlatform to create custom functionality such as mouseover pop-up bubbles. The individual elements were then laid out on a CSS canvas for placement within the browser window. Underneath the canvas lies custom JavaScript to perform the necessary functions to get the player to play the correct content from the launch pages or pasted links. >> See it on the web |
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Cox.com Image Rotator Cox needed a widget that would rotate through a series of images and would only have to be deployed once but was usable in multiple locations. The cox.com image rotator was built in Flash. All of the information pertaining to images, hyperlinks and the timing between fades is stored in an external xml file. The number of images can grow or shrink according to their needs. The rotator features dynamic text with dynamic line spacing, images, links and timing all controlled by Action Script. >> See it on the web |
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Conntv.com This site is an example of a you design it we slice and code it site. The client had a third party do the design and they provided us with a Photoshop file that we translated into a pixel by pixel reproduction on the web. In addition to the front end coding, this site also features a an in page video player and a Wordpress blog integrated into the site so it maintains the same look and feel for a seamless browsing experience. >> See it on the web |
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Home Depot Home Depot needed some "modernization" to their Rapid Product Knowledge modules. We provided Flash Development for Home Depot that allowed the modules to be deployed outside of the typical web environment that these modules usually functioned in. In addition, we updated the XML file and wrote code so module developers could easily target any in and out point of a video segment for review. Now instead of having to watch an entire video for review the user can now watch only the part of the video that pertains to the review question they are answering. |
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AT&T Walk into any AT&T retail store and you may see this graphic on one of the store kiosks. The graphic was created for a kiosk as a default screen in case the particular store is not running a manager's special that day. |
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Business Card Design Well, we needed business cards. For our own look we decided on a vertical design that was two sided. We wanted email addresses as well as the site URL. We felt that there was too much going on with the site URL on the same side of the card with all of the information. We decided a larger logo with the URL at the bottom on the flip side suited our needs and looks pretty good too. |
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The Site Go Round cards presented a layout challenge as well. Again, it was decided to use a vertical layout because of the way their logo looks. They also wanted the extra "Disinct Link" logo on the card. The font choice and justification along with the faded disc in the background completes the modern look of the card.
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