Royal Wedding – Interactive Graphic

by montse on April 28, 2011 · 5 comments

in 2011 Royal Wedding, Flash Journalism, Interactive Maps, Multimedia Journalism

Royal Wedding – Interactive Graphic

The marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton–them most heralded since William’s father and mother wed in 1982-will see thousands of spectators lining the procession route between Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace as well as millions more around the world watching on television.

View the Royal Wedding interactive map and graphics

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sambuu May 2, 2011 at

Hello, what software do you use to make interactive graphics?
thank you.

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montse May 2, 2011 at

@sambuu,

Many interactives are created in Flash, but we’re seeing more designed using HTML5. But basic HTML can be used for show/hide graphics. Here’s an older graphic created using simple HTML: http://www.boston.com/beyond_bigdig/cases/paris/index.shtml

For some basic Flash tutorials that will get you started, check out this site: http://flashjournalism.com/tips/tutorials.htm

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