Recruiting Interactive
If recruiting applicants, employees or new donors is a high priority, you may want to consider investing in an interactive Flash piece. Whether you are looking for something fun to attract students, or something inspiring to remind alumni of the good ol' days, Silverpoint's design team can deliver. Additionally, we consult with you about ease of updating, longevity, and budget to make sure that the solution we develop meets your needs now and down the road.

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Choate Rosemary Hall
Life@Choate allows applicants to hear about the school in students' own words. In addition to short audio clips, visitors can add related links to their "backpack", thereby allowing them to access those pages quickly and easily.
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The Hotchkiss School
Hotchkiss wanted to translate the experience of a campus visit to the web, so Silverpoint created a Flash piece that allows the user to follow many different people through their days at the school. As in real campus visits, users run into the same people throughout their experience, and can hear their perspectives and even follow them.
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The Orchard School
The Orchard School Flash piece centers around the 9 promises concept, initially developed for the school's new viewbook and carried through to the web. The navigation of the piece allows users to jump around non-sequentially, thereby conveying the spirit of inquiry that embodies this progressive school.
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Sonoma Academy
The Flash piece for Sonoma Academy is broken out into three themes: self-discovery, achievement and community. Each section contains text and images associated with those themes, and links back to the admissions section give applicants an easy way to take the next steps.
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Georgetown Visitation
Arranged like a scrapbook, this Flash piece feels like a peak into a life of a girl at Visi.
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Woodward Academy
Here visitors can read the words of Woodward students, teachers and alumni while a playlist of student music plays in the background. Users can even choose which song from the list they would like to hear.
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