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Imagine adding a revolutionary new media experience to your website! Flip™ is a brand new concept
that will explode onto your viewers!

 

OK, so your site has menus, price lists, newsletters, timetables, upcoming events etc. Instead of a "flat" presentation, your visitors can turn each page - complete with sound! - zoom in and out, go to a specific page etc.

No programming knowledge is required and it is PC/MAC compatible. We supply the Adobe Flash®Movie, and your Webmaster simply inserts it into the page as required. For an eight page "Flip" movie on your site (including sounds, zoom, print etc.), it will cost just £70 (GBP) - extra pages on request.

Want to add Flip to your site? Contact us now!

3 steps to get Flip on your site
E-mail or post your pages/images etc. with instructions and page order.
We will re-size, optimise and prepare the pages and construct a Flash® movie for you to insert in your site.
We will then upload the movie to one of our pages for your approval or any amendments you require.
Upon receipt of your approval, we will mail you the movie for your Webmaster to add to your site together with full, simple instructions.
PRICING: A Flip booklet of up to eight pages will cost just £70. Extra pages (in multiples of two) are £10 per two extra pages.

TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS: The example above uses pages that are 300px wide x 400 high (600 x 400 for a double-spread).
Owing to processor speeds on older computers, we recommend a size of no greater than 800 x 600px. Flip books of up to 1000 pages are possible!
For optimum viewing, we suggest that you offer your viewers a free download of the latest version of Flash Player 9 for your site (although Flip will work with earlier versions).
Scanned or original artwork over A4 size may not be suitable for re-sizing.
The 'white bits' you see in the example above are what is known in Flash as the "stage". If you require another colour to suit your site's colour scheme, please tell us which hexadecimal colour reference you need. Details?

 

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