Adobe Spearheads iTV Opportunities

Written by Nuri Djavit

It had to happen sooner or later; with Adobe’s Flash engine ‘coming soon’ to the Palm Pre and now doing a deal with major set top box manufacturers, it would seem that we are seeing the company truly heralding in a new era for integrated development known as the Open Screen project.

This is obviously an important step for developers but also represents a huge opportunity for advertisers looking to exploit multi-channel communications. Initially, it sounds like the experience will offer fairly simple and, perhaps, long overdue, features such as web browsing and widgets on your TV, but going deeper with interactive advertising and branded content is surely the next step. Where Open failed in the US some 10 years ago, Adobe seems to have the potential to succeed and do so in a HUGE way.

I don’t mention our past to often, but as a team back at Deepend, we built some of the first interactive televition (iTV) assets including games, commercials and branded content. We’re rather hoping it puts us in good stead for the (near) future.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7823095.stm



Last Exit Launches New Site for Inlet Technologies

Written by Nuri Djavit

Last Exit is very proud to announce the launch of a brand, spanking new website for Inlet Technologies. Inlet develops cutting edge video encoding technologies and methodologies and needed a digital strategy partner to lead their online asset planning and development.

Video encoding has moved from a darkened-room, heavily technological function to something that now touches many different types of businesses.

Our initial insight was that the buyer of Inlet’s services is no longer purely technical, but may hold commercial or marketing responsibility within an organization.   This presented a challenge insofar as we couldn’t find a common language to adequately satisfy the purchasers’ completely different need for how the products’ benefits should be described.   Compromising between the two languages would seriously compromise the site’s main purposes — to inform the audiences and generate qualified leads.  Thus all product information is presented in the guise of ‘real talk’ for those uninitiated in the bits and bytes of video encoding, and ‘tech talk’ for those how want the precise technical details.

The secondary effect of this is SEO.  The product disambiguation leads to more relevant content which again is practically impossible to achieve through a compromise of natural language, therefore increasing the chances of the real or tech talk matching the prospective purchasers’ search term.

Easy job done! Now we’ll be using analytics tools to track user behavior and continue to refine the persuasion/conversion process of the site to ensure we meet, and hopefully exceed, our brief.

Click the above image to go to the site or the following URL: http://www.inlethd.com/



Palm Latest Mobile Industry Leader to Join Open Screen Project

Written by Nuri Djavit

Copy and paste, data tethering, and now Flash — it looks like the pré’s going to fill in a lot of unchecked iPhone feature boxes, doesn’t it?

And I thought Palm OS was dead – shows how much I know! Well, OK, Palm OS will be discontinued in favor of the new Palm webOS platform. Having been a major fan of Palm from the early days, I’ve always been a little disappointed with the lack of development of Pam OS and for a few years it would have seemed that they had abandoned it in favor of Windows Mobile. The new palm pré and it’s palm webOS platform look pretty neat and hints at being a real contender for Mac/iPhone users and now joins the Open Screen Project.

As mobile application developers we have the best products from all relevant manufacturers and whilst we are almost entirely a Mac run company, we still feel pretty objective. I have certainly constantly been on the look out for alternative products and, a little while ago, bought myself a Nokia N95, but nothing has really stood up to the iPhone.

Very exited by the pré and very keen to play with the webOS platform – and a phone that will support Flash! Not sure my team will share my enthusiasm as we now have another development framework to develop in – luckily this is a JavaScript based interface so should be pretty simple to develop for :)



Last Exit Holiday Greeting 2008

Written by Nuri Djavit

During the fog leading up to the festive season at the end of 2008, I totally neglected to post the interactive greeting we created. Fortunately, we did send it out to our contact list(s) and if you weren’t on it, or didn’t receive it, I most profoundly apologize. No matter though, as you can see what we created by clicking here.

Built in Flash and utilizing the Papervision3D engine, the hottest thing to happen to Flash since Flash, we’ve built a cube with images of our team on four of the faces. Clicking on each image will reveal our Christmas alter egos. Fred’s Mr. Hankey is my favorite :)

Last Exit Festive Greeting in Paper-Vision-3D



IMA Best in Class

Written by Nuri Djavit

We’re very happy to announce that we just won Best in class for Automotive and Lifestyle categories for the wonderful VespaUSA website. We should be getting sparkling new lucite awards through the mail soon.

View the awards online here.



Vespa USA

Written by Nuri Djavit

We’re very happy to announce the launch of the Vespa USA website. It’s been a thrilling ride to get to this point and we’ve worked with some amazing people at Piaggio Group USA. Our team has been exemplary throughout the process and the results reflect the skill and commitment from the Last Exit team. Congrats to all.

Be sure to check out the scooters as well as the Community Rides section.

VespaUSA.com

A few of the first press articles:

AdWeek

Creativity Online

ClickZ

Media Post

How Magazine

Speed TV

Alternative Consumer

Tree Nation

Motorcycle.com



McCann New York Site Launch

Written by Nuri Djavit

I believe that one of the highest accolades must be for a creative agency or design company to ask us to conceive, design and produce their website. This is no more pronounced than in this instance. McCann Ericksons New York business has been a client/partner of ours over the last year or so and being asked to develop ideas for their portfolio web site left us speechless. The process was not straightforward though. The ideas we conceived with creative partner SuperFad were ambitious – at the time, were had no higher option in technology that Flash 8 and attempted to build a 3D site using the ActionScript 2 programming platform. The first version was good but wasn’t a 100% match for our capabilities or the quality of work produced by McCann New York. Without approval of any budgets, we decided to experiment with AS3 in conjunction with the PaperVision3D engine. During that time, Flash 9 / AS3 gained acceptable user penetration and when we presented our experiments – basically a fully redeveloped site – McCann were blown away. Budgets were quickly approved and with some final design direction from the Agency we were done.

Total development time was fraction of that in AS2 – further evidence that whilst AS3 and PaperVision3D demands a higher level of programming skill, it remains a more efficient development tool for spatial Flash projects, whilst providing vastly improved site performance and lower processor draw.

The site displays floating assets representing a selection of McCann NY’s creative output. Rolling over these thumbnails draws connections between related assets, Selecting one will bring that family into a new layout. A further selection will play/preview that piece. In the bottom left, you can select work by media or client and drill down to specific works. IN the top right, you can change the display configurations from random to a grid arrangement and also toggle to and from full screen mode.

Enjoy the site by clicking here: McCann NY



Search engine optimisation or search engine obfuscation!

Written by Gary Lockton

 

SEO PaperVision Agency

 

Brilliant though Google and other search engines are at bringing some level of sense and order to the billions of web pages out there, they all still rely almost completely on our ability to look for something in the right way. Keywords are really that – KEY!

Luckily as the amount of content online grows so does the average level of skill of people using search engines. Two years ago the average number of keywords entered into Google’s search field was not much more than 1.5, today it is more like 3.0. We are being more specific when we search which is a good thing – finding a million or more results is hardly a badge of honour now is it?

In spite of this there remains the ‘Did you mean?‘ problem or the ‘Did we mean?‘ problem as I would describe it.

As an agency advising our clients on SEO or search engine optimisation one of the toughest tasks is convincing businesses to think like customers and ensure the way they write about themselves online does likewise. By all means ‘build it’ but they won’t be coming unless the way you talk matches the way they search!

Take Last Exit and PaperVision for example. We are a Papervision3D agency and would like to be found as such when potential clients search for this kind of service online. Because PaperVision is a new technology however the challenge is to make sure we talk about it in the right ways. The correct description for this Flash plug-in is PaperVision3D but a quick check within Google’s Adwords Keyword Tool reveals a whole host of ways people are looking for it – papervision 3d, paper vision 3d or even pay per vision 3d are all commonly used. 

This wouldn’t be a problem but as I say above search engines rely on keywords in a very exact way. Try it yourself – a query of ‘paper vision 3d agency‘ will deliver very different results to one of ‘papervision3d agency‘ regardless of the fact both may be intended to find an agency supplying PaperVision3D.

Granted this all sounds very anal indeed but the truth is that Google and the other search engines are very anal indeed! Words, and the exact way they are used, are all they have to go on when routing that important query of yours to a handful of those 3 billion web pages!

The solution is writing for the web, making frequent reference to important keywords, and writing like the customers you want to attract would ask for you.

The solution is really not rocket-science, or should that be rocket science!



PaperVision3D – Putting the ‘flash’ back into Flash!

Written by Gary Lockton

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I have to admit that I had become more than a little tired of the use of Flash online over the last 10 years or so.

Deepend, the original business I launched back in the mid 90s, was a huge fan and follower of Flash. In fact many of the creative awards we were fortunate enough to win in those days were for client website projects built using this technology – launch of the Volkswagen New Beetle into the UK market, creation of the first online presence for Terence Conran’s Design Museum in London, delivery of an aggressive challenge to James Dyson’s vacuum cleaner products for multi-national electronics business Hoover, as well as a wide range of projects for broadcasters like the BBC and Cartoon Network.

What was becoming clear though was the danger of over-indulgence, and I started to ask myself if the ‘whizz-bang’ impact delivered by some of these Flash experiences might be getting in the way of the client messages as opposed to amplifying them?  I began to suspect many of these sites were becoming a bit of a task or challenge to use as opposed to guiding the visitor from query to answer as they were initially intended. Most worryingly I started to suspect that our business might be using client projects to showcase individual designers’ wish-lists as opposed to thinking like end-users as we had always done before to build our success as a client’s digital partner.

I had seen many extensions to Flash like Swift 3D make their mark and then seemingly lose favour since the days when Flash alone was news-worthy. When I saw Paper Vision 3D in action (or Pay Per Vision 3D as I first understood it!) I found myself falling in love with Flash all over again!

At Last Exit, we have quickly become huge fans of this open source development in the world of Flash technologies, and feel that PaperVision might be finally delivering on the promise made by Flash back in the mid 1990s!

So, why is a seasoned cynic like myself thinking like this about what is seemingly an incremental addition to the Flash plug-in armoury?

Some of the key reasons are driven by the ability PaperVision3D has to offer:

  • Significantly improved levels of end-user-interaction within a delivered website
  • Fluid and intuitive styles of animation and motion whatever the task at hand
  • Realistic 3D visualisation and environments including elements such as depth-cueing that were normally reserved for ‘proper’ local 3D applications
  • Open source technology advantages when it comes to development and innovation
  • Technical speed and agility within play-back – for example the handling of large numbers of media assets without any obvious end-user experience degradation
  • Relatively seamless integration within Adode Flash making the development process very effective and efficient
  • A significant step forward from what went before in terms of perception – providing that ‘wow factor’ for website end-users
  • Ability to provide a genuine web 2.0 level graphical experience engaging even the most jaded site visitors
  • PaperVision3D also provides fresh levels of inspiration and opportunity for web designers encouraging new ground to be broken within client tasks

This last argument is clearly an internal as opposed to an external one for any digital design agency, however it is so important that a team of designers feels inspired and engaged by any new project, and PaperVision3D provides this fresh impetus.

Aside from campaign-oriented work, our agency focuses on the CMS or content management of new client websites, making sure any new project is disability and discrimination act optimized, as well as built for the best level of search engine optimisation or SEO. These things are undoubtably important, but they are harder to argue as motivational elements when it comes to putting the same brief to an internal studio team of designers and developers, and are unlikely to lift the end result above the norm. Paper Vision 3D is both the new client and industry buzz word and I am certain this can only be a good thing for both parties!

Sure we face some challenges as an agency when developing iPhone applications given that Apple has still not found a way of supporting Adobe Flash, no matter PaperVision3D. And it would be a lie to say that every client brief that lands on our respective desks in Last Exit London and Last Exit New York is absolutely ideal for PaperVision. There are also limitations from both an SEO (and specifically Google search optimization) perspective with a PaperVision3D delivered user experience.

The fact remains however that, in my humble opinion, there are bigger issues at hand.

PaperVision provides fresh energy to the most exciting and user-engaging technology ever offered by the World Wide Web. Not only does it offer a level of user-engagement and entertainment not seen since the late 1990s – it turbo-charges the inspiration and creativity of both designers and developers working within the digital industry.

Given the ups and downs the digital industry has experienced over it’s short 15 year life I think it is fair to say that any fresh injection of enthusiasm is very very welcome indeed. I think a seemingly insignificant, open-source, non-commercial, well-meaning, incremental Flash plug-in like PaperVision3D could well be one thing to make a big difference in the digital near-future.



ExpressJet Competition Site

Written by Nuri Djavit

So as not to waste a good site, we thought we’d post and host the ExpressJet site we’ve recently done for Dentsu. The site was designed to allow people to submit their stories in/of ExpressJet destinations. It’s a lovely site with a small dose of 3D Papervision thrown in. Check it out and let us know what you think – hey, why not submit a story. The competition isn’t active but you might discover something about yourself in the process. Or not.

http://www.expressjetmicrosite.com/

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