- Merz Kiosk
- Eyetube
- Dulaney Foundation
- Alcon CD-ROM
- Bryn Mawr Publications
- Bausch & Lomb
- MST Campaign
- Concerta E-Detail
Project
Merz Kiosk for Merz Pharmaceuticals
Technologies
Free Standing Touchscreen Kiosks, 2-d Barcode Scanner, ASP, VBScript, SQL Server
About
We were commissioned to design an innovative way to accept registration information at the 61st Annual American Academy of Neurology Conference in Seattle. The kiosk system allowed the interested participants to type or scan their contact information for future follow-up materials from Merz. The system also allowed the optional entry of an unsolicited medical inquiry.
Project
Eyetube.net for Bryn Mawr Communications
Technologies
Flash Media Streaming Server (FMS), ASP, VBScript, SQL Server, jQuery
About
In late 2007, we were tasked with developing a website system dedicated to the serving of high-quality ophthalmic videos to doctors across the globe. Since launching in early 2008, Eyetube.net has become the leading site for eye surgery videos and has amassed approximately 12,000 registered users. New features are constantly added, and videos are added daily. Eyetube.net took home the silver trophy in the 2008 W3 Awards.
Launch ProjectProject
CME Website for The Dulaney Foundation
Technologies
ASP, VBScript, SQL Server, Flash
About
Online Continuing Medical Education (CME) has become an essential way for healthcare professionals from all fields to keep up-to-date with their accreditations without leaving their computer. The Dulaney Foundation website allows users to quickly register, read a course, and take their tests. This CME site allows for video courses with accompanying slideshows as well as standard book courses. The MyCME function allows the users to keep track of their past and ongoing CME credits in one convenient place.
Launch ProjectProject
Alcon CD-ROM for Alcon
Technologies
Flash, CD-ROM
About
Alcon needed a CD-ROM to showcase a unique series of surgical videos. We were asked to design the packaging for the cd, as well as the content presentation method. Videos were presented using Flash, and the CD's packaging was printed. The effort resulted in a CD-ROM package that automatically loads full screen video. Users are able to browse through other videos on the disc, and view the video information as they choose. The CD-ROM was used as an insert in ophthalmic publications.
Project
BMC Vision Publication Websites for Bryn Mawr Communications
Technologies
ASP, VBScript, SQL Server, jQuery
About
Bryn Mawr Communications needed a way to present monthly content from their printed publications in an intuitive format. The network of four publication sites seamlessly integrates content into an archive of current and past issues.
Launch ProjectProject
User Meeting Promotions for Bausch & Lomb
Technologies
Flash, ASP, VBScript, SQL Server
About
Bausch & Lomb is continually hosting ophthalmic seminars, and needed a place to host information about upcoming lectures and provide presentations from past series. Since this is such a frequent occurrence, we designed an easy-to-update template system that is customizeable to the speakers and location of each series. This system allows the user to download materials from the speakers’ PowerPoint presentations, as well as view videos of presentations from the conferences they attended.
Launch ProjectProject
Ad Campaign for MST
Technologies
Flash, ActionScript
About
We created a series of multiple banner ad campaigns for a suite of MST products. By adhering to the company's brand aesthetics, we delivered a consistent graphic approach across three sets of ads. For one of the ads, we created a non-traditional banner ad involving an interactive flash prooduct rotator that allows the end user to simultaneously view and get more information on a set of products.
Project
Concerta E-Detail for Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals
Technologies
Flash, ActionScript
About
McNeil, the makers of Concerta, needed to target physicians with a hard-hitting e-detail about their product and its effects on ADHD. The process for this project included an e-mail blast, photo shoots, flash animation, tracking, banner ads, and more. The design, animation, and production was handled by various members of Sides Media Healthcare, but under a different agency.


























