Portfolio
Alcan's Chemical Division
h3m created the database design and front end display with PHP and MySQL. We also produced the home page's flash animation.
h3m created a secure administrator's application, which enables the client to maintain the product page's extensive chemical database.
This includes the ability to assign each chemical to multiple product groups and related compounds. The admin tool also lets the client control the product page's sort features.
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Lake Isle Press
For this all Flash site, h3m produced the intro animation as well as architechted the XML design used to load the site's content into Flash. The site is deployed with h3m's "Smart Architecture" which detects if the user has a newer browser with Javascript turned on and the correct Flash player version.Visit Lake Isle
Putting It All Together - In Box Simulator
In version 3.0, h3m wiped the slate clean for this e-learning in box simulator (affectionately known as: "The PIAT"). Thanks to eHigherEducation's removal of the Flash 5 player restriction, h3m reformulated the interface design from scratch and implemented the core features with ActionScript 2.0 and ultra-light interface component helpers.
The original single path "story line" was upgraded to include an XML content structure with multiple paths and outcomes based on a decision-tree logic. The end result is an XML driven, easy-to-update simulator engine with a light code footprint.
A bonus feature which enables fast PIAT branding for different clients, h3m created a light Windows XP application with Flash and ZincV2 technology.
Unfortunately, we can't show you an actual PIAT due to eHigherEducation's client-content restrictions, but we're working on writing up our own simple introduction with the PIAT engine so you can see its nifty interface and core features. Check back soon!
A bonus feature which enables fast PIAT branding for different clients, h3m created a light Windows XP application with Flash and ZincV2 technology.
Unfortunately, we can't show you an actual PIAT due to eHigherEducation's client-content restrictions, but we're working on writing up our own simple introduction with the PIAT engine so you can see its nifty interface and core features. Check back soon!