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GE HealthcareCT Interactive KioskDescription: Providing GE Healthcare sales and marketing personnel with immediate and easy access to new CT product information and applications for customer presentations at a major trade show was accomplished with the creative design and development of an interactive, multimedia kiosk program. The program featured a 3D animated capabilities overview module, multiple animated product and feature applications and custom graphics. In addition, it provided links to the company’s corporate image library and the support PowerPoint presentations for the various new products and technologies introduced at the show. Reader's DigestTaste of Home Cookbook CDDescription: This bonus CD-ROM was an integral part of the launch of hundreds of thousands of Taste of Home cookbooks and designed to provide its viewers with a visual cookbook experience. It featured hundreds of new recipes and photographs accessed through an easy-to-use interactive menu system. In addition, the CD cookbook included an introductory video from the Editor-in-Chief, recipes for entire meals, themed recipes for holidays and special occasions, along with nutritional information, Editor’s notes and tips and techniques for cooking and entertaining. Rite-HiteVirtual WarehouseDescription: Comprehensive multimedia sales tool developed to help sell products by delivering a compelling story through the use of multimedia. Program consists of dozens of interactive modules including corporate and representative information, a complete product line video library, interactive product presentations with application and demonstration videos and animations, as well as interactive sales presentations that collect customer data and recommend customized product solutions. Initially developed as a CD-ROM program, it is currently being upgraded to an online, Flash application. Wisconsin Energy Conservation CorporationTomorrow's HomesDescription: An interactive virtual tour showcasing energy efficient technologies for new home construction and remodeling. These technologies were incorporated into four homes specifically designed and built for Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation’s “Tomorrow’s Home Program”, which was created to help homeowners reduce the amount of peak energy demand. The web-based multimedia program is helping WECC accomplish its objective by providing new home builders and remodelers with demonstrations and detailed information on the benefits of the technologies, anticipated savings, and recommendations on how to choose the correct energy efficient features for a home. |
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