Originally posted by: rectifire
Sites with flash intros that you have to click though, sites that automatically use flash to play loud sounds, and flash sites that take 30 seconds to load up because of their complexity are an instant turn off to me.
Too much flash makes your site look cheap and unprofessional. People come to your site for information about your company (what you do, past clients, how to contact you, where you are located, etc.) It is frustrating to have to click through a bunch of flash in order to get the info you want.
The bottom line is:
If you're going to use flash, try to keep it simple, elegant, and to the point. I took a look at your site and generally like the layout. I can see how you could use a little flash to make rollover dropdown menus out of the links on the left, and to allow a little zoom on pictures/images of your past projects. One or even maybe two levels of zoom are all that should be required. Like you said, make the zoom happen fast...no delays. People hate waiting for a website. Also try to keep any fading effects to a minimum, as they are another time waster. Try to stay away from sounds, as it tends to make people irritated when they are surfing your site. The only sounds that I might recommend is for when people click on links, etc. Even then, the sound(s) should be soft and very short.
People often make the mistake of thinking that just because flash lets you do a lot of stuff, more flash = better website. However, I can understand using a lot of flash if your business deals with designing websites or the like, in order to show your prowess at building a fancy site.
Anyways, everything I've said is just my own humble little opinion. Good luck to you.!