It’s not about the tools you have, it’s how you use them.
The HH&B team is comprised of a talented pool of media experts. In fact, we’ve been making media since before Photoshop had layers and before the internet had graphics… and you had to walk to school barefoot, up-hill both ways. Our expertise in media design is crafted by understanding our audiences, clients’ objectives, having the best tools and the creative minds to power them. As delicious as the a-la-carte menu at a well-seasoned diner, we offer many production services.

Mobile applications are here to stay, buzzword or not, we are ready. Using the same design strategy foundation, our mobile team creates sensational applications that fit in the palm of your hand. Learn more about our new HH&B Mobile service.

 

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Video Production

Post Production

HD Production

DVD Production

Motion Graphics

Visual Effects

TV Commercial Production

Video Editing

Green Screen Production

Directing

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3D Modeling & Animation

Boujou Camera Tracking

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Crew Assembly

Web Site Design

Flash Sites

Papervision3D

Interactive Displays & Kiosks

CD-ROMs (if you really need one) Multimedia Presentations

e-Commerce Websites

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Information architecture & wireframes
Usability analysis
Heuristic reviews (what is that?!)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The main goal of heuristic evaluations is to identify any problems associated with the design of user interfaces. Usability consultant Jakob Nielsen developed this method on the basis of several years of experience in teaching and consulting about usability engineering.
Heuristic evaluations are one of the most informal methods[1] of usability inspection in the field of human-computer interaction. There are many sets of usability design heuristics; they are not mutually exclusive and cover many of the same aspects of interface design.
Quite often, usability problems that are discovered are categorized—often on a numeric scale—according to their estimated impact on user performance or acceptance. Often the heuristic evaluation is conducted in the context of use cases (typical user tasks), to provide feedback to the developers on the extent to which the interface is likely to be compatible with the intended users’ needs and preferences.
The simplicity of heuristic evaluation is beneficial at the early stages of design. This usability inspection method does not require user testing which can be burdensome due to the need for users, a place to test them and a payment for their time. Heuristic evaluation requires only one expert, reducing the complexity and expended time for evaluation. Most heuristic evaluations can be accomplished in a matter of days. The time required varies with the size of the artifact, its complexity, the purpose of the review, the nature of the usability issues that arise in the review, and the competence of the reviewers. Using heuristic evaluation prior to user testing will reduce the number and severity of design errors discovered by users. Although heuristic evaluation can uncover many major usability issues in a short period of time, a criticism that is often leveled is that results are highly influenced by the knowledge of the expert reviewer(s). This "one-sided" review repeatedly has different results than performance testing, each type of testing uncovering a different set of problems.

User experience analysis
Usability study design & facilitation