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March 10, 2012

Maersk Line

Challenge

Challenge

Maersk Line’s online ebusiness services, known as “Do Business”, provides a seamless workflow for customers to securely reuse, search, save & overview shipping information. The primary aim was to create elearning tutorials for the main areas of the “Do Business” services and to create an introductory tutorial for the Maersk Line website.

These tutorials were to be accessile in multiple languages with the ability to switch between text and voiceover languages independently (e.g. Cantonese with simplified Chinese text).

Aesthetics

Aesthetics

Although Maersk Line had very strict branding guidelines including the very strict use of a set number of colours and fonts, Demonz was able to create a very strong, modern and aesthetic user interface by utilising gradients, soft shadows, floor reflections and simple highlights. Interactivity and continuity was added via colour changes, simple fades, blends and blurs to give a very professional finishing touch.

The dynamic nature of the system allows it to be deployed in multiple platforms and formats (Web/CD/DVD on Windows/Mac).

Language support

Language Support

The tutorials support text and voiceover with more than 60 minutes of animations per language:

  • English
  • Spanish
  • Chinese
  • Mandarin & Cantonese
    Support for Traditional & Simplified Chinese scripts
  • French
  • Portuguese
  • Korean
  • Japanese