Design annual report / web site [BTM]

2000 • 5D Creative Communication
After a merger had taken place between Ernst en Young en Cap Gemini the future of the former Ernst en Young division Business Transformation Management (BTM) was uncertain. 5D was asked to design a combination presentation / annual report that would allow them to show their new partners the importance of BTM.

Business Transformation Management 1Business Transformation Management 2Business Transformation Management 3Business Transformation Management 4Business Transformation Management 5Business Transformation Management 6
Business Transformation Management 1

Business Transformation Management 1

Business Transformation Management 2

Business Transformation Management 1

Business Transformation Management 3

Business Transformation Management 3

Business Transformation Management 4

Business Transformation Management 4

Business Transformation Management 5

Business Transformation Management 5

Business Transformation Management 6

Business Transformation Management 6

I designed a presentation in HTML that could be viewed on- and offline. The idea of ‘transformation’ was translated into colors that slowly transformed while the information was being accessed by scrolling horizontally through the site. This scrolling layer was used for the ‘story’ of the presentation. More detailed information could be found one layer deeper. Concept, art direction photography, visual design, information architecture, interaction design, HTML.

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