Group Systems recently released their Think Tank application for businesses. We used Flash to animate the light bulb to show the different elements that make up the application. The animation uses a Flash Cookie to play the intro only once per visitor per day; its a subtle alternative to the "Skip Intro" button. Think Tank animation
The Trip Back Show web site has had a major update. With the addition of the interactive TBS Digest, new Box Set highlights, Pay Pal integration and many other improvements we think you will enjoy the site even more. Read about it on the portfolio page.
We have made many content updates to Abdo Development's web site in the recent months; including a new blueprint image on the Home Page, adding new background music, bright photos of the Up and Coming Condos, and In the Press articles.
The Trip Back Show web site is live after many months of anticipation. We are very excited about this project and hope you will be once you experience it. Read about it on the portfolio page.
The second Flash slide show module for Watson Wyatt (eStatements) has just gone live on their web site. It uses a similar template to the BenTrack module with a few enhancements
Watson Wyatt has commissioned us to create on-line demonstrations for their service offerings. The first of many, the BenTrack Flash Demo is now live on their web site. Find out more about the project on the portfolio page.
We have partnered with Abdo Development to provide content updates, site maintenance and to generally improve the look and function of their site. Stay tuned for some great things to come.
We are currently working on a complete site redesign for The Trip Back Show. The new site will be done primarily in Macromedia Flash to make the site as visually appealing as its exciting content. If you are not familiar with the site, The Trip Back Show is a home of classic television, music, and culture. Stay tuned for updates. Let us know if you would like a sneak peek.
We've added two new articles the the Outside Reading section of the Downloads page that pose some great questions about the value of video games. Take a look at the two desktop backgrounds on the same page and let us know what you think.
The E-mail User Guide and Web Site User Guide for Network Solutions' new Account Manager are now live. Two large design and HTML projects that contain over 150 screen shots of Network Solutions' new services. Read the case study in the Portfolio.
The project we have been working on for a number of months now (and have mentioned just a few times on this site) is now complete. Entirely done in Flash MX, Supersleuth is a 2D side scrolling scavenger hunt game designed to educate and promote foods rich in calcium to young girls. It should be live on Powerfulbones.com soon. Check out the Portfolio section for more details.
We just finished up the design, layout, and graphic production for Estco Medical's intranet CMS. The product will be licensed to companies looking for a better on line CMS that can be re-skinned to fit the client's brand. Read about it in the Portfolio section.
We've added some new articles the the Outside Reading section of the Downloads page. Great reading covering industry news, best practices, and tutorials, take a look!
We recently changed our web hosting company and had a bit of down time as a result. But all the forms are working now, the Project Planner is functional and the newsletter is live. So, let us help you plan your next project with the Project Planner, or sign up for our Newsletter, or both! We look forward to working with you.
August was a very busy month for us, production wise, which is a good thing. No new additions to the portfolio yet, but we will be finalizing some projects soon. In the meantime, we are currently looking for more game design and production projects in Macromedia's Flash. If you have a game you want created or know of an open RFP for games drop us an email.
We are currently quite busy working on a scavenger hunt game in Macromedia Flash. The game will feature three different "missions", 45 searchable locations, and jumping. The best way to describe it is Super Mario meets Chutes and Ladders meets a role playing game. Confusing, we know, but stay tuned for updates. Let us know if you would like a sneak peek.
We just finished a Flash based browser for two golf courses located in Maryland. Golfers can now view nine holes per course and read brief summaries of each green. We developed a pan and zoom engine in Flash and now know more about Yardage and Sprinkler Heads than we ever thought we would. If there is enough interest, we may put up a demo in the Downloads section. Let us know.