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Corporate site: Designed as a re-skin of an existing site for one of the divisions of Aptech, Engineering Services, Inc. Includes an animated splash page, Flash menus, and custom descriptive visuals and graphics.

Custom banners and buttons are created for each page and service area for this consulting firm.

APTECH Power Generation Group    APTECH Forensic Engineering Services
APTECH Nuclear Engineering Services     APTECH Services for Industry
APTECH Corporate Site

Aptech Power plant failure consulting and forensic engineering services - APTECH provides engineering services for power plants including: power plant cycling costs, power plant cycling operations,power plant cost reduction, power plant reliability, failure analysis and forensic investigations. APTECH provides engineering services for power plants including: power plant cycling costs, power plant cycling operations,power plant cost reduction, power plant reliability, failure analysis and forensic investigations.

 

 


Medium sized business: W.J Byrnes & Company, the oldest customs broker on the Western Seaboard (est. 1907.) The site design reflects the values of this long established company.


Only cycles once on the Web site - looping is turned on here.


 


Intranet: The same company (W.J.Byrnes) and the home page of it's Intranet site. A contemporary interface and treatment. Different designs, for varying audiences.


 

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Below the line
  How much is enough? How much, too much?

Flashing banner ads, music, downloadable movies, high bandwidth requirements , 3d virtual reality...

How much of your site is eye candy, how much should be? Even eye candy can be informative if it relates to the message and does not distract from it. Just a tiny bit of movement is incredibly powerful. It draws our attention faster than anything else on the screen. A little goes a long way.

Now that you have the customer at your site, why not make the experience enjoyable enough to want to stay a while...