Occasionally you stumble across a site or an article and you find an interesting use of Flash, and today is one of those days.
In the UK at the moment, we are in the middle of local government elections, and as we live in the digital age, the BBC have created an interactive UK map to show which parties are winning councils across the country. It’s a nice use of custom skinned components, interactive maps and external data sources.
A nice application using many facets of Flash development!
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Yeah I spotted that.
It’s the perfect example of how flash should be used.
Big up the bee beeby C!
June 11th, 2004 at 6:04 am