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Interactivity is a key part of today's modern Internet experience. From online gaming to "Web 2.0" concepts such as blogging and wikis, everyone is now using the Internet as a medium for their own ideas and inventions.
Source can help you develop a wide variety of interactive media to grab
your customers' attention. We have created interactive CD and DVD
presentations, Web-based games and electronic brochures for a number of our clients.
Ideal for new product launches and for increasing interest in your products, interactive CDs and DVDs can contain music, video, animation and much more. We use Adobe Flash technology to create a content-rich experience for your customers.
Example: Keim Paints Fire Retardant Systems
A fantastic way of keeping people on your website and getting them to come back is to have a Web-based game that they can play in their spare time. Using the same Adobe Flash technology as used on our interactive CDs/DVDs, our web-based games are written specifically for your company using your own branding guidelines. Where applicable, the games also include a "high score" table so that players can compete against each other for the top spot.
Example: Circloids
Similar to our interactive CDs/DVDs, electronic brochures use Adobe PDF or Flash technology to show off your products and services to a wide audience.
Example: Keim Paints Fire Retardant Systems