Grip Agency | St. Louis, MO Website Development

St. Louis Flash Development & Multimedia

Grip Agency St. Louis Web Design Firm

St. Louis Flash Development

Grip Agency | Handling Business | Media-Print-Advertising-Marketing-Brand-Management

Flash animation is a great way to spice up an otherwise static website.

We prefer to use flash as an additional design element to bring a dramatic feel to the overall page. Since its introduction in 1996, Flash has become a popular method for adding animation and interactivity to web pages. We commonly use Flash to create animation, advertisements, and various web page components( such as photo galleries and mp3/video players). We use this design element to integrate video into web pages, and more recently, to develop rich Internet applications.

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How We Work Together.

Grip Agency | Handling Business | Media-Print-Advertising-Marketing-Brand-Management

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Our Charges
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  2. Like all service organizations our invoices are based on the time we invest in a project. Currently we bill our time about 10% under what other firms of our quality and experience normally charge.
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  4. Project costs range from a low of a couple hundred dollars up to tens of thousands, depending on our clients' needs and budgets.
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  6. We always provide a detailed proposal and estimate for approval before starting. We adhere to our estimates unless project specifications change.
Laying The Foundation
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  2. The first thing we do after being assigned a project is schedule information-gathering meetings between our creative team and your key staff.
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  4. We are interested not only in scheduling, budget and job specifications, but also in your preferences, target audience, and objectives. And, of course, we will want to know all the user features and benefits of the product. Although this process can be somewhat time-consuming it will help you sharpen your focus and objectives, and it will help us ensure that what we produce is not only creatively excellent, but strategically targeted.
Developing The Right Ideas
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  2. Despite popular misconceptions, good creative work doesn't often come in a flash of inspiration; usually it comes from lots of trial and error. This is why we also need to take the time to consider several approaches ( concepts ), work them through, try them out. Then revise them. In addition, there are usually some practical and functional ends we need to tie up before submitting our ideas sub contractor availability, printing estimates, scheduling requirements, etc.
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  4. It's our experience that it is best if we first present our rough concepts to convey what we believe is the best approach to take, after taking into consideration our budget, schedule, objectives, and preferences. They may not be fully developed in order to save time and effort if we need a different course of action. After presenting, we'll ask for comments. The more objective and specific you can be, the better we will be able to respond.
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  6. Comments are our input for revising the rough concepts into a finished one. Revision normally takes us about a week, and we schedule a second presentation shortly there-after. From the input at this second presentation meeting further minor refinements are made as necessary. We also finalize the production timetable, and the schedule a target completion date.
Ensuring Your Satisfaction
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  2. We recommend the finished project be routed to the appropriate decision makers for fact and detail checking only, reserving stylistic and subjective decisions to your project manager.
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  4. During the course of the project we will keep your project manager informed of our progress. Activities that will affect the schedule or budget are identified in writing. Our goal is to keep your project moving ahead quickly, smoothly, and cost effectively; to make sure that we'll produce even better results than you expected.