MEDIA-I: Grey Interactive clears clutter to revamp ICAC site

<p>HONG KONG: Grey Interactive has revamped the Independent Commission </p><p>Against Corruption (ICAC) website. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>The previous corporate site, which numbered close to 2,000 pages, did </p><p>not present a consistent image and made it difficult to retrieve </p><p>information. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Grey Interactive re-organised the site's architecture. It also added a </p><p>virtual tour of the operations department, which was previously </p><p>off-limits to the public. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>The revamped site also solved the problem of featuring large-sized photo </p><p>files. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Users can look into two of the landmark cases handled by the ICAC, while </p><p>a record of Hong Kong's anti-corruption cases will also be kept on </p><p>archive. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>The site can be found at www.icac.org.hk. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

HONG KONG: Grey Interactive has revamped the Independent Commission

Against Corruption (ICAC) website.



The previous corporate site, which numbered close to 2,000 pages, did

not present a consistent image and made it difficult to retrieve

information.



Grey Interactive re-organised the site's architecture. It also added a

virtual tour of the operations department, which was previously

off-limits to the public.



The revamped site also solved the problem of featuring large-sized photo

files.



Users can look into two of the landmark cases handled by the ICAC, while

a record of Hong Kong's anti-corruption cases will also be kept on

archive.



The site can be found at www.icac.org.hk.