Posted in Portfolio, Web

As an aid to education and fundraising, this multimedia version of the printed Unitus Annual Report was developed using the new Adobe InDesign-to-Flash CS4 export format in order to closely match the print version of the report. It features animated navigation and content, as well as videos. Be sure to check out the three interactive charts & graphs in the “Results” section. Technologies used: Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign and XSL, Flash, Actionscript.
See the annual report
Graphic design by Henry Yiu
Posted in Blog, General Tech
At TED India, Pranav Mistry demos several tools that help the physical world interact with the world of data — including a deep look at his SixthSense device and a new, paradigm-shifting paper “laptop.”
He says he’ll open-source the software behind SixthSense to open its possibilities to all.
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This animated website ran as an internal tool to educate Microsoft employees on Zune marketing. It’s populated with videos and animated marketing research statistics. Technologies used: Flash, Actionscript, FLV format video.
See the website
Graphic design by Stacey Fischer
Posted in Portfolio, Web

This project required two interactive persona or character-driven Flash animations. The website was developed separately, and the animations were provided to the developers with necessary embedding code and default imagery.
See first Flash module (embedded in live site)
See second Flash module (embedded in live site)
Graphic design by Henry Yiu. HTML development by Foundry.
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The website was developed as separate, additional site for the penthouses at a Vulcan Real Estate property. It features interactive floorplans with panoramic views, a collapsable navigation system and resizable content all in a liquid, adjustable layout. Technologies used: Flash, Actionscript, Photoshop, Illustrator.
See first Flash site
Graphic design by DEI Creative.
Posted in Actionscript, Blog, Flash, General Tech
Adobe Labs recently announced “Slider,” a mobile version of the Flex framework for smartphones and other devices. Excited to see it in action, but a beta won’t show up until 2010.