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Ah, damn, what's clickable and what isn't? One of the reasons I am against Flash. They don't have a concept of a "standard" or "expected" user interface..
 
Originally posted by: VBboy
Ah, damn, what's clickable and what isn't? One of the reasons I am against Flash. They don't have a concept of a "standard" or "expected" user interface..

I agree, but for this purpose I think it was quite well done 😉

I don't even wanna guestimate how much that badboy cost
 
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
Originally posted by: VBboy
Ah, damn, what's clickable and what isn't? One of the reasons I am against Flash. They don't have a concept of a "standard" or "expected" user interface..

I agree, but for this purpose I think it was quite well done 😉

I don't even wanna guestimate how much that badboy cost
Well they sponsor the skater... 2advanced does I mean... so it probably didn't cost the guy very much. If you look at 2advanced's portfolio, there are companies there that only pay for an X second intro, menu bars, etc. and not a whole deal... so it's definitely tiered pricing and YMMV type of thing.

But something like that site, mainly informational with no back-end interactivity, I'd guess about $5000 at a going rate of $75/hr for a professional flash developer. That's how much it'd typically be worth, but these guys who do this are insanely skilled and deserve whatever a client can pay. Then again, forum threads on flashkit indicate they don't work for anything less than $18k.
 
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