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Subject: Re: FLASH: Is internet design with Flash possible? ;-)
From: Bob Schmidt
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 21:24:59 GMT

Robert,

>I teach internet stuff like HTML, JavaScript, VRML...
>Next week I 'll teach Flash and I compare it with internet standards. Some
>function are great but if you use there wrong than you 'll annoy the user.

One of the things we are going to see in 1999 is that Flash will take its
rightful place alongside HTML, Javascript, Java, animated gifs, etc. as a
new Internet Standard. This will happen due to the blessing Flash has
received from Netscape, which will be supporting Flash natively in its
browser, and AOL which has pledged allegiance to low bandwidth hungry
applications like Flash. Both of these major developers of Internet screen
real estate have recognized the inherent appeal and unique info-tainment
characteristics of Flash technology. So, once again, a transformation is
about to take place in Internet standards, Internet technology, and the
user experience.

>I agree with you if you mean animation like an cartoon or a presentation.
>But I mean interaction! The user is here the king and not a overbearing
>designer. A interaction mustn't in the internet have time delay! But see the
>bad examples on the Macromedia side. However this HTML-Code make me
>laughing.
>Maybe my words are a bit to hard but some Flash examples are impolite.

Flash is still new. Aside from those here on this list, there is almost no
such thing as a Flash designer -- yet. So we are seeing a lot of
experimentation and first efforts. This is just the beginning. It would not
be prudent to judge this new entertainment medium only by what is happening
today. We must look ahead with a vision of what is coming next, what is
possible, and not get bogged down in only what is happening so far.

>But no all people like this. Last week I taught the first steps in the
>internet. And a women ask me: "Oh, why must here everything shake? I can't
>read the text!" She means animated gifs. Fortunately now there are some
>tools to stop animated gifs (MS-Explorer 4 can switch off the animation) and
>banner advertising. I think the user has to decide what he would like to
>use. Maybe there will be tools to switch off the Flash-Player next. The
>issue is not Flash. It is bad design.

It may be bad design in terms of the old medium -- in this case HTML. But
that is like saying that web pages suck because they don't look as good as
the printed page. Flash is not just a web page in a different file format.
It is a whole new medium. Like McLuhan said, The medium is the massage. He
also said that all new media are initially perceived in terms of the old
media. Thus we talk of web "pages" (when we know they are really files). We
will see the world in new ways through the Flash window. I like to say that
having a web site is like having your own TV channel -- with all that
implies. Having a Flash site is like having your own movie studio, with all
that implies.

>Please see the difference between your audience and the internet user. The
>problem is the payer of the internet sides are different to the surfers they
>are looking for information in the internet. The internet sides of big firms
>are often bad and with faults. The hits are very little. But the price was
>very high :-). Maybe in Germany it is a bigger problem than in the USA.

But the user is an Internet user one minute, a regular old Joe the next. He
is the same person who watches tv, goes to the movies, listens to the
radio, buys CDs, Cokes, and gets up in the morning and goes to work every
day. The Internet user's expectations have changed as Internet technology
has evolved. It wasn't that long ago that Internet users were pooh-poohing
the web as the end of the Internet. And, of course, it *was* the end of the
Internet as they knew it. But as that Internet died, a new Internet was
born that has attracted 10's of millions of new Internet users in ways that
the old Internet never could. So it will be with Flash, at least many of us
think it is reasonable to believe so.

Bob Schmidt
Author, The Geek's Guide to Internet Business Success
Published by John Wiley & Sons
The First Book to Address the Business Side of the Web Design Business
www.provider.com/geeksguide



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