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Subject: Re: [ekmi] Flash demo for EKMI
The IronKey demo looks good. It has initial loading time that may turn off some users. It does use pretty high quality images. I guess if the TC can provide the information and high quality pictures for incorporation, it should be possible to generate a flash movie similar to the IronKey. A concern I have is the narration part. Somebody has to speak. They need to have a commanding voice. There may be a need to compromise on this aspect if the budget is just 5k. We may need to coax someone to speak, maybe, in return for a dinner. :) Arshad Noor wrote: > Folks, > > I presume you saw the e-mail I forwarded this morning about the > EKMI TC budget. We didn't get what we asked for, but then again, > the IDtrust Member Section is dealing with many more TC's this > year than in previous years - so there's a little less for each > to go around. > > We have $5,000 available at our disposal for the Flash demo, and > we have one joint event (probably in Europe) in the fall that we > can leverage to promote EKMI. > > Ken Adler sent out a 2-minute flash demo link: > > http://pcifile.com/ > > Anil Saldhana sent out a link with some early prototype work that > a colleague of his put together. > > http://seamlessidentity.googlepages.com/ekmi > > Davi Ottenheimer sent two links to Flas demos - one of which I > thought was absolutely fabulous - even though we need to ask them > why they're not using EKMI :-). > > http://www.f-secure.com/flash_content/cs7_demo/ > https://www.ironkey.com/demo (this is the one I really like) > > Please review them and let me know what you think. > > The next question is, can we get something that comes close to the > IronKey demo for the budget we have? Do any of you know graphics > designers who would be willing to bid for this work for the budget > we have? If you do, please have them think about it and consider > throwing their hat in the ring. > > May I request that Davi, Anil, Ken, myself and perhaps one other > intrepid volunteer form an ad-hoc subcomittee to review and select > a graphics designer for this work? I'm thinking of a very simple > process where the designers submit some links to past work, a > half-page write-up on their qualifications, and a half-page on what > they could deliver for $5K and by when. We review, have e-mail > discussions and make a selection within 2 weeks to award the work. > Does this process work, or does anyone have suggestions for a better > process? Our goal is to get something created before the end of > March for the RSA show. > > Thanks for putting on your creative thinking-hats and shooting off > those brilliant ideas. Don't let me hold you guys back. :-) > > Arshad Noor > StrongAuth, Inc.
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