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Communication has surely come out of age. Gone are the days when branding was all about impressions and direct marketing was about just sales. Today, it all depends on the engagement that takes between the initial impression and the sale. Sounds, Stills and Moving Images are taking the world by the storm.

Enter the new-age initiative of Comart. As access to the internet broadens and grows, we at the Interactive Department strive to create feasible solutions for our clients. With focus around the development and sustainability of web sites, deals, alliances and communities. We believe that the interactive (future) paradigm will exceed the passive (current) environment in its ability to accurately identify and deliver targeted advertising and create a response from the viewer. When advertising is addressed accurately, it makes it impossible for the user to leave the room. In a nutshell, by addressing the concerns of the customers, then and there itself helps build a strong association with the brand.

Applications include: 

Multimedia Flash presentations
CD-ROM product demonstrations 
Trade show presentations
Sales demos, product design & visualizations 
Mini CD-ROM "business cards"

Web- solutions

This interaction takes the user a step further from the brochure parameter. Corporate developers are often faced with the tremendous challenge of creating new solutions and product configurations to satisfy numerous users. By guiding the user to a website solves the problem in more than many ways. It throws open a whole gamut of information interaction. Which eventually leads to product enhancement in a larger way. The various areas that we hold expertise are:

• Web design 
• Static HTML and dynamic pages 
• Interactive Flash websites
• Flash Banners 
• Gif Banners 

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