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Sun-Sentinel

Sun-Sentinel

Using Macromedia FreeHand MX, along with the other products in Macromedia Studio MX, this major daily paper rapidly produces both high-quality print graphics and enhanced online graphics for its readers.


Trevor Johnston

Freelance Illustrator Trevor Johnston uses Macromedia FreeHand to produce sophisticated illustrations on time and on budget for Consumer Reports.
Industries Professional Services


Columbia River PUD

Taylor Design Group used Macromedia FreeHand to design and illustrate an award-winning corporate identity package for Columbia River PUD.
Industries Consumer Products


Yupo Corporation

Yupo Corporation

Yupo Corporation deployed its Macromedia Flash site and has since realized a 50% increase in online sample orders, a boost in average visitor duration, and a 65% reduction in customer service calls.
Industries Consumer Products


Juxt Interactive

Juxt Interactive

Multipublishing with Macromedia FreeHand, Juxt Interactive creates striking illustrations for print and the Web and reduces production time by 30%.
Industries Professional Services


NASA MyExploration Site

NASA MyExploration Site

On October 27, 2009, NASA launches the first flight of a new era: Ares I-X. This mission will test NASA Kennedy Space Center's first new space vehicle in 25 years. Learn more about Ares I-X with an augmented reality experience. Explore present and future launches on the interactive timeline. And participate by recording your own video about why you think space exploration is important. Built with Adobe Premiere, Creative Suite, Flash, Flash Player, Dreamweaver, After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, FreeHand, Acrobat, Adobe Captivate, Adobe Bridge, and Adobe Media Player.
Why it was selected: This site uses Adobe technology to combine 3D modeling and augmented reality with accessible video sharing to create a community-based online experience. (Oct. 21, 2009)
Developed by Media Fusion
Industries Government
Project Types Web Sites


EXN3D

EXN3D

NASA is on a new journey to develop a space transportation system that takes astronauts to the moon and Mars. With EXN3D, you have a front row seat to watch America's new space program evolve. See the latest advances and progress as NASA posts 3D pictures and updates along the way. Built with Creative Suite, Dreamweaver, Flash, After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Freehand.
Why it was selected: Adobe software helped Media Fusion create an informational website that's as state-of-the-art as NASA's space program. (Feb. 23, 2009)
Developed by Media Fusion
Industries Government
Project Types Web Sites


The National Library of Poland: A Commonwealth of Diverse Cultures

The National Library of Poland: A Commonwealth of Diverse Cultures

Created on behalf of the National Library of Poland, this educational exhibition presents the history of tolerance and cohabitation of various ethnic groups in the territory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It aims to inform an international audience and features video, animations, historical sounds, medieval manuscripts, and full-screen documentary films. Visitors can also download some of the content to their iPods. Built with After Effects, Flash, Photoshop, and FreeHand. (Apr. 01, 2008)
Developed by huncwot
Industries Non-profit
Project Types Web Sites


Trend Micro – Security Solutions for Small and Medium Businesses

Trend Micro – Security Solutions for Small and Medium Businesses

Trend Micro manages to make security solutions look hip and trendy with a website and accompanying CD set to a techno beat. The easy-to navigate site features a wealth of information on spyware detection and removal, anti-spam products, solutions to guard against hacking, and more. Trend Micro’s Itsik Hazan developed the site using Flash, FreeHand, Illustrator, and Photoshop. (Sep. 26, 2007)
Developed by Itsik Hazan
Industries Technology
Project Types Web Sites


Sherman’s March

Sherman’s March

Created by Peel Interactive as a companion site for The History Channel's Sherman's March TV program as well as an educational resource, this interactive site illustrates the three main campaigns of the march: the Atlanta Campaign, the Savannah Campaign, and the Campaign of the Carolinas. Each campaign is dotted with points of interest that are geographically related to the battle. Click each one for a pop-up explanation that contains video, imagery, or a slideshow. Built with Flash, Illustrator, and Photoshop. (Jun. 06, 2007)
Developed by Peel Interactive
Industries Entertainment
Project Types Web Sites


 

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