Fresh Interactive - About us
Clients Include
Unilever
Pgi
East Sussex County Council
The Co-op
Sussex University
Reuters
Rbi
Simply Health
O2
Incisive Media
International Olympic Commitee
JMC Hedge Fund Management
Petroleum Geo-Services
Hampshire County Council
The GLA
Roche
Visit Britain
easyJet
EDF
Rentokil
Fresh Interactive have been designing and producing digital media since 1996.
We began by creating multimedia presentation give-away's on floppy disk the "Salesman in Your Pocket!" and simple websites, when the Internet was in its infancy.
The scope of the company now includes designing PowerPoint, Prezi and other presentations, interactive CD-ROM and DVD and providing it to the educational and professional association arenas as well as the original business to business activities.
We also work with organisations such as The GLA and Hampshire County Council in a consultancy capacity to develop an overall strategy for the
best use of new media for specific projects.
For additional requirements bordering on our specialty, we have developed a pool of partners who will
provide any expert support needed in a variety of allied disciplines. Examples of this is are video production, photography and animation.
We have realised that the keys to a successful relationship with clients are developing an easy working relationship, avoiding jargon and having our aim firmly fixed on moving the clients organisation on to the next level.
The "Salesmen in your Pocket"
Fresh started out by producing interactive multimedia delivered on a floppy disk. No small feat when you consider the tiny capacity of a floppy disk.
We became expert at designing interactive presentations for the tiny capacity floppy disk.
To get the message across we use educational and presentational methods as well as sophisticated techniques including where appropriate hypnotherapy and ideas from neuro linguistic programming.

Worlds First Language
In association with a leading university Keith Farmer, the founder of Fresh, produced the worlds first interactive multimedia language teaching package.
Teaching English to teachers, the package used massive 12 inch video disks for the video content. Imagine a 12 inch diameter DVD!