Solutions

Reconnect and build relationships with flexible eCards

Special occasions, such as the Christmas season just passed, remind us that we often get very busy, and can become neglectful of delicate relationships with our clients and prospects. They also act as an opportunity to remedy that and reconnect.

eCards are not only be economically and environmentally friendly, they can also be eye-catching, fun and interactive and have an increased probability of being viewed and shared by the recipient. In 2011 a number of clients took advantage of this. View the cards via the links below.

Ask Art of Multimedia how we can help you build relationships and simplify the send of campaigns to your clients for the purpose of greetings, specials, catalogues, or general eNewsletters. A new year is the perfect time to stand out from the crowd.


Griffith Hack

Flash Animation + HTML eCard graphic

With operations taking place in 4 major cities in Australia, and significant growth in 2011, Griffith Hack wanted to convey their appreciation for client’s support through a personalised greeting sent to their large database. They also wanted this greeting to be fun, interactive, and of course branded, as well as integrated into their existing email system.

AOM designed and hosted an animated flash eGreeting with a personal message and present from each of their offices. Matching graphics for their existing HTML template were also supplied.

"Thanks to the team for assisting with the production of it all!
We’ve had some great feedback." - says Sarah Cooke, Marketing Executive

View the 2011 Griffith Hack eCard


Direct Couriers

Illustrated HTML eCard sent via AOM’s Third Eye

Long time users of Third Eye, Direct Couriers wanted to send a cleverly branded Christmas Greeting. AOM designed an illustrated story demonstrating how Direct Couriers saved Santa. Each year, in the spirit of Christmas, Direct Couriers also make a habit of donating the money saved on printed cards to a charity.

View the 2011 Direct Couriers eCard | View the 2010 Direct Couriers eCard


Blueprint Advisory

New eNews template + HTML eCard + Flash animation

A seasoned communicator, Sue Woodward, Director of Blueprint Advisory saw the festive season as a way to connect with her contacts through a warm and inspiring HTML greeting, with a touch of deeper wisdom coming across in the animated version, uploaded to Blueprint Advisory website.

“It's brilliant! The word cloud is very effective, and really delivered the message.” - said Sue Woodward

Sue liked the result so much she requested a custom HTML eNews template for her distribution system to continue regular communication.

View the 2011 Blueprint Advisory eCard


Australian Technology Park

Not one, not two, but three HTML eGreetings sent to segments via Third Eye

In addition to their regular eNews via Third Eye, a custom eCard was created to suit the festive season. Once generated in Third Eye, the eCard required 3 separate greetings, 3 separate signatures, and distribution to 3 separate lists. Third Eye is equipped to segment recipients for campaigns just like this one with ease.

View a 2011 ATP eCard sample | View a 2010 ATP eCard sample


Sydney Water

Animated GIF with glitter

True to the nature of the organisation, this simple, yet delightful greeting was designed to be small enough to send via Outlook.

View the 2011 Sydney Water eCard


Art of Multimedia

HTML eCard + Flash animation sent via Third Eye

With a super busy end to the year, we still made time for a modest animated eCard. Hope you got a chance to receive our season's wishes.

“We always thoroughly test any technology, or communication solution 
before offering it to our clients. If its good for us, it gets the green light. ” - Says Beata Kade, Managing Director

2011 Flash eCard | 2010 Interactive eCard | 2009 Video eCard

Client

Various


Project

Innovative email greetings


Need

Reconnect with contacts in a festive, cost-effective way

Solution

Custom designed, interactive and personalised greetings distributed with ease

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