Online brochure

Can anyone recommend a good service for online brochures - paid or free.
I have a few clients that are looking to publich their brochures online.

Nathan Garner

http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk

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InDesign CS5 has the option to export a design as Flash Flipbook. Publish this to any webspace and you have your own online brochure.


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We’ve used this a few times. Easy to set up an not too expensive:

http://3d-book.com/

Bob


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Indesign CS5: Can you then zoom in, out, click links, move from section to section, print pages etc. or is it just a flash file like the ones created in CS4?

Nathan Garner
Creative Director

Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
t 01202 301271 e email@hidden w http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk

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On 10 Jan 2011, at 20:53, DTP2 wrote:

InDesign CS5 has the option to export a design as Flash Flipbook. Publish this to any webspace and you have your own online brochure.


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Ohh nice. Not expensive at all. Thanks Bob.

Nathan Garner
Creative Director

Austin Wells Design Limited
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On 10 Jan 2011, at 21:51, Robert B wrote:

We’ve used this a few times. Easy to set up an not too expensive:

http://3d-book.com/

Bob


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We went with the production premium. Seems every time we choose the lower version of something, we need what’s in the higher version!

It’s pretty easy to use and you can alter ALMOST everything. I found out you need the developer package to alter some of the Flash parts.

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Thanks Bob, Production Premium looks like the one for me.

Regards,

Nathan Garner

http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk

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On 11 Jan 2011, at 13:26, Robert B wrote:

We went with the production premium. Seems every time we choose the lower version of something, we need what’s in the higher version!

It’s pretty easy to use and you can alter ALMOST everything. I found out you need the developer package to alter some of the Flash parts.

Bob


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