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Multimedia Portfolio


In the early 1990s, we were pioneers in the creation of CD-ROM/Laptop-based multimedia presentations. No Ink Principal Tim Zuellig cut his teeth working for Ahrens Interactive, which later became Tap Root Interactive Studios. That small company (only five full-time employees including Tim when he was first hired) grew to over 40 people over the course of a single year and a half, and produced some of the best and brightest interactive and multimedia producers in the country.

Tim founded No Ink Inc. in 1996 to offer clients that rare combination of constantly innovative design solutions and a knack for staying ahead of the game with new software development. Because everything that was laptop- or CD-ROM-based migrated to the online format, most of the samples you see here are older and from the late 90s through the early 2000s. The samples are, however, still relevant in the context of interface design, graphical content, and innovation. Many of the interactive presentations created 12-13 years ago are still difficult to create and deliver even with today’s tools for building websites.

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Motorola CableComm™

The Motorola Multimedia Group (MMG) laptop show was a flagship presentation that surpassed all client expectations. Motorola approached us wanting a show that would wow investors and the public, play from laptop computers, and be customized every time to suit the needs of whomever was being presented to (large or small audiences, different investors, small suppliers, cable companies... anyone.)

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DANNON Bottled Water

When Danone decided to introduce Dannon Bottled Water to the world, we were called on to create a laptop-based sales "video" for the sales force to use. Danone really wanted a full-screen, full-motion video, but needed something the sales force could take on their laptops and play for potential distributors and large supermarket chains.

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Evian Bottled Water

Fully interactive, laptop-based presentation for Evian that was one of our trademarked "customizable multimedia presentations," meaning the presenter could create their own multimedia presentation from a set of 20 or more individual "modules."

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