Digital Media

Our digital media portfolio includes PowerPoint presentations, CD-ROM's, Sales Presentation, Video and animation, games , touch screen systems and exhibition displays. We have a wealth of knowledge in producing bespoke applications and transforming PowerPoint presentations into creative shows. Below are a few examples of our work.



Our Portfolio

QBE EUROPE

Yoqona has produced a PowerPoint presentation for Lloyds 5555 Aviation syndicate, a QBE company. The presentation included animation sequences, graphics and heavy use of striking images to provide the impact the client needed when presenting.

GKN

Yoqona developed an interactive touchscreen application for GKN which was an integral part of their exhibition stands. The application was produced in multiple languages to cater for their varied audience around europe.
PERKINS

Yoqona has produced a number of applications for Perkins engines over the last 6 years including, touchscreen applications, presentations and exhibition graphics.
Mousebreaker

Yoqona developed a platform game for mousebreaker.co.uk themed around the 2006 world cup in Germany. The character streaks around Germany drinking beer and collecting his ticket for the game.
Altair

Yoqona developed a Flash presentation for the launch of Altair, a retail and residential development in Manchester.
KODAK

As part of the Kodak CeBIT exhibition stand, Yoqona produced a rolling animation showing the different ranges of digital cameras and launching the new PrinterDock system. The presentation ran un-aided on the screen of a 2 metre high digital camera.
KODAK

As part of the Kodak FOCUS ON IMAGING exhibition stand, Yoqona produced a presentation to demonstrate the features of the newly launched DX6490 EasyShare system. The presentation ran every 30 minutes and took the audience through a step by step guide to the camera and software.
HIGH LEGH PARK GOLF CLUB

To demonstrate the facilities and services of the 100 business club, Yoqona produced a short customisable presentation for the sales team at the conference facility.
TELEONIX

Teleonix required a simple presentation which could be either presented one to one or e-mailed to the client. The purpose of this was to quickly get over the concept of the product they were selling to establish a foundation before a meeting.