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| Flash can be a powerful way to deliver information in an appealing and interactive way. Interactive animations can be worth a thousand words |
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This large Flash animation was done to promote a home security company promoting new technology. The Flash is presented as an interactive game where "Bert the Burglar" tries to outwit what he thinks is a conventional alarm system - of course he never wins, though he does entertain. |
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An interactive way to view a complex product and some of it's uses. |
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This was a proof of concept for a custom hockey glove ordering system. It could be tied to a database or simply made to email the design instructions to the manufacturer - it's also fun to play with. |
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This is a 360 degree "animated" view of a bench showing it's unique shape and construction far better than a series of pictures. The viewer has full control of the presentation. |
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Made for a First Nations business proposal, this interactive map calls up information about various First Nations bands. |
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This interactive stop motion animation shows how this creamer holder works and the various configurations available in a way that is instantly understandable. |
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Out logo animated. |
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One of a series of interactive Flash animations promoting the introduction of a new style of hockey glove. A few of the features no longer work. |
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A fun way to introduce a new hockey glove and present information about it. |
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An interactive 360 degree animation showing the various features of the new glove that is controlled by the viewer. |
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An interactive presentation of glove features. |
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A quick way to make a point about a new wood hockey stick. |
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Showing how a new patented feature for a hockey glove works - animated pictures really can be worth a thousand words. |
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