Monday, March 30, 2009

AgencyNet Interactive

AgencyNet Interactive is a flash design and development studio that creates cutting edge websites and projects for industry leading companies. They have numerous major clients including Ford, Motorola, Nokia, Pepsi, Bacardi and dozens of other major corporations and associations.



The AgencyNet website itself is an interactive flash website that displays their clients, portfolio, company info and other relevant content in a fun, interactive way. When you initially land on the website, you are able to navigate by moving through their virtual building. The various rooms represent the categorical sections of the website. Each section has its own interactivity to it, including mini games in most of the rooms.

One of their client sites I explored and enjoyed was the Ford Fusion music mixer website. This website has the ability to mix a number of categories of music together with a variety of controls for the sound. You can log into the website and save your own mixes, or you can just play around without the need to log in. While the mini site itself does not hard-sell Ford or the Fusion, it does a nice job of supporting the Ford brand and the feel they are going after with the Ford Fusion. There are numerous links on the site that can take you to the actual Ford website as well.



Another AgencyNet Interactive website that I was impressed with was the OwnYourC website. This flash based website is dedicated to helping people quit smoking. The main part of the website is a very interesting question and answer area where you answer questions and then see how others responded to the same question. You can sort the data by a variety of filters including gender, age, geographic location and other data. You can also post comments, images and other content related to the questions and answers.



Also on the website are a number of television channels with video content, informational tools and links and user contributions. The site has a very interactive feel to it and is very easy to navigate with the levels of navigation that slide out from the main categories.

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