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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Flash & Interactive
ID:9486
Title:Flash design - Screen layout and design for energy usage with buildings
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
A Flash designer is required to layout and design some screen to display energy usage within a building. The screens will show energy usage in a simple bar chart for the last day, week month together with current status (high, medium low usage). Only the screen designs and simple animation between screens, button presses is required.
Job Budget
Type:Per Hour
Budget:Not Specified
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Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:29/06/2009 18:25
Clarification Board
T. R. on 30/06/2009 11:03Hi,
Is this design intended to work with static or dynamic data? Eg are you hoping to have a Flash animation which can be reused with additional buildings/data, or a one off with information you already have?
Cheers,
Tim
H. C. on 30/06/2009 11:34Hi there.
I'm bidding for this project (which sounds like great fun) I need to ask a couple of questions to clarify the Project a little.
What I understand from your description, you see a cut away side elevation of a house with items inside.
Does the user click on the items separately and trigger a simple but smooth sequence which shows a bar chart of energy consumption of the item or...
Does the user click on the each room and trigger a simple but smooth sequence which shows bar charts of all the items in that room.
What I'm trying to find out is the amount of interactive items on the page.
Yours sincerely
Hannah
D. A. on 02/07/2009 15:04Where is the data going to be fed from (what's it's source), and in what format will it be stored on your system (i.e. before it is fed into the flash animation). Is there a central database and is this stored on a sever or single computer?
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