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All
Things Flash+
Flash
is a great tool to make your site, company, organization, and/or product
stand out. Getting noticed is the name of the game, and there is no better
way to get people talking about you than with a custom Flash application.
Here are a few ways that See4th Design can get you noticed:
- Flashy
Site Introductions - Whether it be a pulse pounding marketing message,
a suspenseful product introduction, or a "classy" image builder,
there is no better way to welcome a visitor to your site!
- Flash
Presentations - These interactive presentations get your user involved
in the presentation process by requiring input as they navigate through
the your information at their own pace. Great for trainings, product
explanations, and more.
- Flash
Web Sites - Gaining in popularity, all Flash sites offer far more
than an standard html with an entertainment value that is unmatched.
- Flash
Interfaces - Interfaces are used to navigate an all Flash or hybrid
html site. A great example of a hybrid interface is found right here
on the See4th site. The navigation interface on the top of the page
controls the html pages on the bottom portion of this page.
- Flash
Mastheads - Mastheads are a great way to enhance an existing html
site quickly and easily. Adding a dynamic image at the top of the page
with your company name and slogan will bring your site to life. The
top 2inches of this site uses a Flash Masthead design in combination
with an Interface.
- Flash
Emails - If you really want to get the attention of a potential
customer, send them a Flash email. The most skeptical of email recipients
will see your message long before any other message in their Inbox -
guaranteed!
- Custom
Web Sites - Of course, we do this too, although it would be painful
for us to omit Flash from your newly designed site.
- Database-Driven
Web Sites - If your application calls for database integration,
we can achieve this with either an html database site or a Flash database-driven
site.
Visit our
Showcase to see these in action.
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