Archive for 2006

Virgin Blue Live 2 Air

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006 [ Posted by Andrew C ]

Virgin blue launched Australia’s first live in-flight entertainment system, ‘Live2Air’, last week. We were proud to be involved – creating the online experience and giving a taste of what Live2Air is like up there!

Targeting Flash Player 8, the site integrates video seamlessly into the user interface, providing a great multimedia experience.


the Re Generation – Explained in 4 minutes

Thursday, August 24th, 2006 [ Posted by Lachy G ]

the Re Generation wanted to push more traffic through their new site and felt that a Macromedia Breeze presentation would be the perfect vehicle. The Breeze presentation explains the concept behind the Re Generation and how it works, all in 4 minutes.


What’s the fuss about blogging?

Thursday, August 24th, 2006 [ Posted by Chris R ]

Despite some people provocatively claiming that blogging is dead (flogged to death by spam blogs, replaced by audio and video blogs, or that it never lived), blogging is alive and kicking as an interactive communications tool and search engine optimisation favourite. (more…)


Swedish Video Stack

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006 [ Posted by Andrew M ]

Ikea has launched a fun new mini-site to promote their wardrobes. Like a remarkable kitchen mini-site they had created earlier which rotated through different kitchen scenes frozen in time, this new site is another engaging experience built in Flash.

A set of five well-appointed rooms, stacked one on top of each other, are visited by choosing levels from a set of elevator buttons, giving you a voyeur’s view of rooms as you pass up and down on your way to your destination.

The site makes good use of Flash video with people coming and going into the rooms, leading the viewer into the features currently being displayed.

IKEA: Kom In I Garderoben


Sydney Breast Cancer Institute site launched

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006 [ Posted by Andrew C ]

The Sydney Breast Cancer Institute site was launched today. The site provides valuable information and resources for patients and health care professionals.


Cranbrook Multimedia Tour Goes Live

Thursday, July 27th, 2006 [ Posted by Lachy G ]

Cranbrook wanted to showcase their existing prospectus online in an interactive way without having to resort to PDF. We suggested Macromedia Breeze, which


The Stanton Group Website Goes Live

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006 [ Posted by Lachy G ]

The Stanton Group approached us with a challenge: incorporate three distinct business products into one website, while staying faithful to The Stanton Group brand. We took the challenge and our solution went live this week. During the Information Architecture phase we decided to separate the three products; Corporate Golf, Corporate Fishing and Island Club (Sydney Harbour charter)


LarryAdler Pay-Per-Click Campaign

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006 [ Posted by Chris R ]

webqem created a successful pay-per-click campaign for LarryAdler.com for the ski season, targeting searchers looking for ski hire, ski clothing and equipment sales. Taking advantage of the new online rental booking system which allows 24/7 booking of your ski gear, the campaign has generated significant traffic, with great click-through rates.


ING Investment Advisor Training

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006 [ Posted by Chris R ]

webqem created an internal demo for ING Australia to use in training their investment advisors. The screens were initially captured through Adobe Captivate, with audio recorded separately, then using the Breeze Presenter plug-in to Microsoft PowerPoint to create the final Breeze Presentation, and handed over on July 20.


Long Lunch raises over $250,000

Friday, July 21st, 2006 [ Posted by Andrew C ]

The 4th Annual Sydney Breast Cancer Foundation Long Lunch on July 14th was a great success by all accounts, raising over $250,000 for the Sydney Breast Cancer Institute. Well done to the organising committee – we look forward to next years lunch!. SBCF is the fund raising arm of SBCI. webqem has been a sponsor of SBCF for the last 5 years.