Anton Designs - All Flash Website

Anton Designs * One of our best flash websites!
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Project Date:
January ‘04 to Feb ‘04
Project URL:
www.antondesigns.com
Services Required
All Flash version of website
French and English versions of site
‘Un-conventional’ navigation (fluid)
Online questionairre/puzzle built in Flash
Image gallery built in Flash
Audio/music component built into Flash
Website upgrades and maintenance as required
Project Overview
Wanting to expand on the visual and functional capabilities of Flash, Anton Designs asked us if we could “step out of our normal boundries” to come up with something unique, original, and fun…
Well, this is definitely one of our most unique, original and fun designs, and was specified succinctly by the client, Mr. Daniel Anton Steiner. It was this vision Daniel had in his mind that he conveyed to 3RingStudios to bring to life through the use of Flash.
If you visit the site, you’ll see it’s quite unlike any other site you’ve been to, yet still usable, and very elegant in it’s presentation of motion graphics, images and sound (oh yeah, turn up your speakers!). Being that Mr. Dan’s expertise encompasses design, this is just a natural extension and expression of him, his talents, his profession, and what he offers to his clients. And, we were very proud to be able to bring it to life.
Please visit the site, then come back and leave a comment telling us what you think!
Project Details
- Design and Approvals: Week 3 - January ‘04
- Build Templates (Flash and HTML): Week 4 - January ‘04
- Content Aggregation and Implementation: Week 4 - January ‘04
- Complete Flash Functionality: Week 1, 2 - February ‘04
- Testing: Week 2 - February ‘04
- Launch: Week 2 - February ‘04
Timelines / Cost Estimate *
Estimated Total Cost: CAD $7,500
Project Case Study
Here you’ll find out about any improvements or upgrades we’ve made for the client, or if we’ve made something new. We also discuss any obstacles that came up for us during the project, including budgetary and timeline deviations, and most importantly, we reveal what we learned during the project. View more at the links below:
To be made available as completed.
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