With Projeqt, your presentations never remain static. Pull in live tweets or blog feeds, insert an interactive map, add audio notes or stream videos. Let your presentations be as dynamic as you are.
I already have my introduction on the introduction thread, but I just figured I'd do a mini one on here too since this is a blog.
Again, I'm Joy. SoCal native. Graphic Designer. Animal lover. Foodie. LA adventurer. Cinephile. Genius. Billionaire. Playgirl. Philanthropist. (Not all of these are true ; P)
Part one of the list of websites I like:
I attached a link to my current portfolio. It's hosted by Projeqt which is actually really cool since a lot of portfolio websites cost a ton of money to host a lot of things. Projeqt, I can host as many things as I like. What makes it really amazing to me is the fact that I can drag things as if I'm moving them in real space.
1. What type of website is it? Based off of their description, they are a presentation website. I personally use it for a portfolio website which makes sense since portfolios basically are presentations.
2. Who is the audience? Who mostly commonly visited the website? When I first joined and was browsing Projeqt, I noticed lots of artsy types of individuals. Whether it be people who draw or make films, there was a great deal of imagery. Also makes sense for that's what a presentation does. It presents things like images. The audience being who is it marketing towards are people who want to present things. It could even be a business person trying to promote a product or a service through presentation. Basically it is geared towards anybody who wants to present something in a more interesting way than MIcrosoft Powerpoint and have it on the Internet for anybody to look at.
3. What are the possible goals for the website? What can a visitor do on the site? I'll answer the second question first. A visitor if you are a first timer, you can browse through all of the different projeqts people have made, and then decide if you want to make your own or not. If you decide to make your own, you can upload tons of different things and organize them as you like. I personally have my different projects in many "categories." So, if I have one category: Graphic Design that could lead into so many different categories. Graphic Design -> Web Design, Illustration, Marketing, etc. And I have mini categories within those. Think of it as a web design standpoint as links within links, possibly.
The possible goals of this website, I have even suggested to them on a few occasions. I have come across limits as to what I can upload or how to customize something. They do have lots of options available such as even video hosting like Tudou which is slightly uncommon. But, they are growing and their staff is attentive on their forums.
In other words, I would recommend this site to anybody looking for a creative and visual way to make a presentation website.