interactive

Websites and flash animations provide so much more information than a printed communication piece, and are cost-efficient to update. Providing clear communication of an idea, and ease-of-use are extremely important elements required for these interactive pieces. The message needs to be conveyed simply, and this can be done by the use of the added dimension of animation. Websites also offer the advantage of being ‘open’ 24 hours a day, so users can easily source information, or order products or quotes electronically whenever it suits them.

 

 

client: Pine Rivers Shire Council
product: Pathways Advertisement – Flash Animation

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NOTE: File is a SWF 42KB in size and if using broadband will take approx 1-2 mins to load.
Must have Flash Shockwave Player for interactivity to work.To download go to
http://sdc.shockwave.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?

 

client: Pine Rivers Shire Council
product: Canoe Trails – Flash Animation

(click image to open larger preview window)

NOTE: File is a SWF 872KB in size and if using broadband will take approx 5 mins to load.
Must have Flash Shockwave Player for interactivity to work.To download go to
http://sdc.shockwave.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?


 
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client: Beston Uniforms
product: Website

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For the Council’s website, this animation promoted the opening of the Pathways centre at North Lakes, Mango Hill. This centre incorporates a swimming pool, library, and community meeting place.

 
     

Another interactive piece for the Council’s website, this animation visually illustrates the sections of the river you can travel in your canoe, and what facilities and sights will greet you along the way. A vector-based image has been used so that it is clear enough to be printed directly from the website.

 
     
   


This website has a user-friendly interface, and enables clients to log-in simply to access and order the many different products available to them. Beston Uniforms sell uniforms and kitchen products to food-based franchises, such as Dominos and BBs Coffee, so a segregated logging-in system for each group had to be developed.