WorldByDesign

Web Site Examples
 
Below is a small sample of some of the Web sites and Web programming currently hosted by WorldByDesign.
Work done on a consultancy basis for other design companies is not shown.

Electroteach - Designer and supplier of educational electronic project kits.
A good example of Web database programming including a catalogue (updatable online) and shopping cart (using cookies). Diagrams provided by Electroteach.
   
Playerama.com - FREE Online games site featuring famous celebrities.
Lots of Macromedia Flash programming here, and use of Web databases storing highscore tables, voting information and a newsletter subscription and distribution system (all maintained online).
   
ContactKing.com - Web based contact manager application.
Features include the usual contact manager information (company details, phone, email, contact person etc.) plus a record or all communication with the subject, automatic reminders, plus search and reporting tools. Multiple levels of access (admin, user etc.) and all based online making it suitable for roaming users.
THIS SITE IS CURRENTLY PRIVATE and not accessible by the general public.

Examples of Design Work
 
Below is a small sample of some of the design work, Macromedia Flash programming and graphics created by WorldByDesign.
Work done on a consultancy basis for other design companies is not shown.

Imagine - Introductory animation for WorldByDesign.com
A simple 'splash page' animation in Flash to show fading and masking techniques. Including audio it is only 42.5kb in size! A good example of efficient Web design for quick downloads.
   
Catalogue Demo - Animation showing the benefits of custom Web programming for keeping online catalogues up to date.
Macromedia Flash animation again, highlighting how useful it can be to generate tutorials and instructional presentations. The entire animation is only 32kb in size!
   
Truecolour Ltd - A series of images created for their television advertisement.

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