Preview Semiomantics Evolution

February 25, 2010
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Pre­view Semi­oman­tics Evolution

Semi­oman­tics tech­nolo­gies have been applied to dynamic con­tent sites and CMS such as Word­Press. The next step is to inte­grate Semi­oman­tics SEO libraries into flash dri­ven sites in order to serve bet­ter cus­tomers with a need for graphic design and pho­tog­ra­phy ori­ented web sites.

In col­lab­o­ra­tion with Ycad­emy we are devel­op­ing a first media focused flash project which will be rel­a­tively easy to cus­tomize and to adapt to cus­tomers’ require­ments by Semi­oman­tics Consultants.

Semi­oman­tics Evo­lu­tion Preview

Here below you find some first screen-shots of the pre-configured flash dri­ven Semi­oman­tics Tem­plate. It’s still a going con­cern, but it will be ready for test­ing and use next month. Depend­ing of the Ycad­emy Pro sched­ule of the next few weeks , we may well make the new theme the cen­ter piece of the March Seminar :-).

Use your mouse to nav­i­gate over the images with the mag­ni­fy­ing glass to check out the details.

Flash Expe­ri­ence with Semiomantics

A flash intro can be added to the below, which will dis­play in a left aligned overlay.

Semiomantics Evolution Home

Semi­oman­tics Evo­lu­tion Home

The screen-shot is orig­i­nally 1680 px wide; the whole site can be viewed in full screen to give the most eye catch­ing surf experience.

Semiomantics Evolution Gallery

Semi­oman­tics Evo­lu­tion Gallery

The albums are selected from the top left, the indi­vid­ual images from the scroller on the right side.

Semiomantics Evolution News

Semi­oman­tics Evo­lu­tion News

The news scroll menu on the right trig­gers the full post on the left.

Semiomantics Evolution Detail

Semi­oman­tics Evo­lu­tion Detail

Semiomantics Evolution Menu Detail

Semi­oman­tics Evo­lu­tion Menu Detail

We want to keep the model sim­ple and flex­i­ble in order to be able to cus­tomize it quickly. It’s just a few clicks from the above to a gray scale black and white artis­tic or photo site or to a video kiosk or to … you name it.

Please leave your first impres­sion in the com­ments here below. Thanks.

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