BGY Flash Website

BGY Flash Website

In this day and age companies are hankering after having a site that works for their audience and looks fantastic; demanding to be seen, talked about and clicked through.

Architectural firm Buckley Gray Yeoman recognised the need for a site that would hold its own amongst many.

Approaching Crumpled Dog Design they asked for a highly innovative, engaging and animated website. The aim for Crumpled Dog was to combined the requirements of BGY with the need for excellent natural SEO, easily content managed by non-technical staff and able to feature key architectural projects with a high level of photographic content and summary information.

Making use of BGY's strong corporate imagery, the Dogs produced a clean, content managed Flash website, with a comprehensive and intelligently placed navigation system inspired by a simple children's playground game. 

The site creates a BGY world a-buzz with activity; stop-frame video, music and interactive visuals - pencils roll, badges bounce and Polaroids float across the pages in a fluid, orderly disorder, creating a rich user experience, without presenting a barrier to information.

www.buckleygrayyeoman.com
www.crumpled-dog.com

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