Surge of New Multimedia Projects at Lux
January 18, 2004 – Seattle
Lux, a Seattle-based online design, development, and documentation company, launched a new multimedia showcase section of its website today highlighting a recent upswing in multimedia, video, and animation projects.
The new multimedia section shows Flash animation work done for such clients as T-Mobile, Aventail, and PEMCO; 360-degree image displays for Valley Medical Center; and work for Microsoft using Microsoft Producer 2003.
"Multimedia pieces using Flash animation and CD-based rich media projects combine our design and development skill sets," said Lux Creative Director Ben Thompson. "These animations represent the state of the art in broadband media — a wonderful combination of creative and technical work."
Lux is an online design, development, and documentation company based in Seattle, Washington. Lux clients include Microsoft, PEMCO, T-Mobile, Tommy Bahama, IDX, Valley Medical Center, Akamai Technologies, the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, and Rabanco.
For more information about Lux, please contact:
Jayson Jarmon
206.328.9898
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