
// Project Overview // Universal Studios in Orlando kept their website up-to-date by constantly changing their home page content. This interactive menu was placed on the main page for a couple of months, and it featured the latest thrills and adventures that the Universal Studios Theme Park was offering.
This project was built using Adobe Flash and Actionscript 2.0. It featured the use of coordinates and scaling to simulate a 3D effect. Conceptual Design by T3.

// Project Overview // As part of DELL’s new line of small business computers, DELL Vostro, T3 launched it’s biggest marketing campaign yet: “We believe in small business”. The Ad Agency was in charge of a full sized marketing scheme that included banner campaigns, a full interactive website, and a full screen showing on Times Square in New York.
As part of the Rich Media team, a large series of banners were created to display the multiple uses of the new small business computers. All this was done in such a short span of time, but successfully launched in accordance to a full interactive website.
These banners were created on Adobe Flash and Actionscript 2.0 coding environment. They consisted of a 15 second animation and describing the system’s capabilities and optimized under 35K File size. Conceptual Design by T3.

// Project Overview // Architecture Firm MV needed a website that showed simplicity while making its contemporary theme stand out.
In collaboration with AT Studio, the site was developed in a simple minimalist style to keep with the style MV is known for.