IE9, HTML5 & CSS3: Should we be scared?

Julien By Julien in Design / Branding, Web Development | May 17th, 2010 | No Comments

I’ve never been a fan of Microsoft products and especially not a fan of Explorer – or as we call it in my field: Exploder. As a designer, coder and (from time to time) developer, Explorer, even though each version got better with time, is a difficult and limited browser to code for. Don’t worry, I’m not going to go on a rampage about this topic. It’s been done numerous times before by fellow designers and won’t change anything about the fact that Explorer is still the browser of choice (forced choice in my opinion) for more than half of all internet users. In other words, it doesn’t matter how much you hate it, a Web site designer needs to make sure that his/her code works properly in Explorer 7 (IE7) and 8 (IE8) and even 6 (IE6) depending on the target audience.

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Virtual Tours from Frogman Interactive Featured in New iPhone App

Hoyle By Hoyle in Frogman News, Immersive Content | April 1st, 2010 | No Comments

A new iPhone application, called Tour Wrist, launched earlier this week and it features several 360° Virtual Tours produced by Frogman Interactive. The app allows iPhone users with a 3GS phone to get a truly unique image navigation experience within a panoramic image.

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Video Production: WFU Schools of Business Health Concentration

Hoyle By Hoyle in Immersive Content, Video Production | March 16th, 2010 | No Comments

Frogman was asked by the Wake Forest Schools of Business to produce web-based video content to help tell the story of the student immersion process within the new MBA Health Concentration.

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