For a look at some of the work produced by Casa Dana Group, fasten your seatbelt and click on the link below.
The presentation linked below was created using a remarkable new piece of software called “Prezi,” which was released by a Hungarian company in April 2009. Prezi is intended to do what Microsoft PowerPoint does — serve as a visual aid for public presentations — however, it works as a web development platform, and is a glimpse of the future of the web.
The interface appears very simple, but let your instincts guide how you navigate. It’s much more powerful than it appears at first.
The easiest approach is to proceed through the entire presentation one step at a time by doing only one thing: click the obvious “right arrow” button in the bottom right corner.
If you like to explore a website in a more free-flowing way, (and have a scroll-ball on your mouse or touchpad), use it to automatically zoom in and out (or click on the magnifying glass icon).
Click on any object in the presentation and it will zoom into view. At any point, you can continue stepping through the presentation in sequence by clicking the navigation arrow in the bottom right corner again.