Sherwin-Williams has gone live with a Flex powered color visualizer. You’ve just got to see this one in action! Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Related
wow! Forget Sherwin Williams… someone needs to do that for hex and RGB colors so us web developers can use it. 😛 Reply
Hmm, when I tried to view it I got: We are experiencing technical problems.. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please try again later…………. Reply
Was this a competitive response to the Behr paint app, which was built using the Laszlo server? http://www.laszlosystems.com/customers/case/behr.php Reply
Definitely better than what they had before, but I still think Benjamin Moore’s viewer is the best out there, much classier app with faux integrated right into it. I have the Pro version and it is awesome. Mac & PC friendly. Reply
That looks like it took quite a bit of work.
Wow!
Can someone explain to me why you would need Flex for that, and not just Flash?
wow! Forget Sherwin Williams… someone needs to do that for hex and RGB colors so us web developers can use it. 😛
One could say it is flash. Why use a wysiwyg editor when I can use a text editor to code cf?
Hmm, when I tried to view it I got:
We are experiencing technical problems..
We apologize for the inconvenience. Please try again later………….
Was this a competitive response to the Behr paint app, which was built using the Laszlo server?
http://www.laszlosystems.com/customers/case/behr.php
Definitely better than what they had before, but I still think Benjamin Moore’s viewer is the best out there, much classier app with faux integrated right into it. I have the Pro version and it is awesome. Mac & PC friendly.