folks, this is a wake up call.
yes, larger agencies with an in-house internet dev dept. will be in the know.

but for the rest of the world..when the word on the street is : flash = stay away.
that hits my bottom line.

i need to counter. fast.
adobe i hope your going to pack some punches.


-a


On 2/3/2010 2:09 PM, Christian Pugliese wrote:
sorry to say, but not a respectable agency in that case, not even aware of what's really going on.



On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 14:55, artur <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    from my client ( an established design agency in NYC ):

      artur,

      I've been doing a lot of research and polling of colleagues.

      *Here's my takeaway:*

      - no one knows what's going on
      - flash developers I've spoken to all are saying it's no big deal,
      proceed with flash
      - all designers are making an abrupt shift away from flash, steering
      their clients as a result
      - clients are questioning flash even without prompting
      - media has called for the death of it

      I think the answer is that Flash will need to change ASAP, or else I
      can't recommend it without looking like an ignoramus to clients.
      That sucks, because I love Flash, but it's not where the momentum is
      moving.

      People still look at it as non SEO friendly.


    they now want to do all future sites in html/css/jquery - powered
    by WPress or Joomla/Drupal.

    any articles , facts, that i can point them to that may change
    their minds?

    thanks

    artur
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