Boomerang (part of Cartoon Network) asked us to create a site for the new series of their children's TV programmes: 'My Spy Family' and 'Life with Derek'. Ask the Cast gets kids to engage with the show by posing questions to their favourite characters through video upload or self-recording via webcam.
Fancy playing on stage at the last night of Glastonbury? Sure you do Rock Star! Well head on down to Build a Band, an Audio and Video competition site we built for Youth Music, Rough Trade and BBC Blast. Oh, you need to be aged 14-18 to enter... and talented. Doh.
As part of the Independent Talent (formerly ICM) agency rebranding exercise, the Models microsite deserves special attention for its sleek display of the various models on their books. Give us brilliant photography and we can create real magic.
We're developing a nice ongoing relationship with the fabulous folk at Youth Music. Our social networking nous has allowed us to build a couple of great projects with more in the pipeline.
We love working with Swarovski. We work with the fashion division which has grown in profile enormously in the time we've worked together. Initiatives such as Swarovski Fashion Rocks get worldwide attention.
On tv and online, teachers.tv produce and broadcast programmes around the world for educators. They came to us because they wanted to change their clunky Windows Media player and replace it with a super sexy flash player to show programmes online.
Sales Promotion, Experiential Marketing and Digital combined for a cool integrated campaign. We did the digital and people from around the UK texted pictures of themselves eating Pickled Onions from their mobiles or uploaded from their cameras to demonstrate they had the "Branston Factor".
Online TV show with user-generated video content. We were way ahead of the game on this one, building their site and including an easy-to-use video upload tool for all of their "citizen journalists" who were able to create and upload their own news stories.
Tara P-T was the ultimate victor in BBC's Fame Academy in conjunction with Comic Relief. We'd like to think we did our 'bit' too by showing celebrities making idiots of themselves online.
A new line to France, a new train station and a spanking new champagne bar, operated by Searcy. Not only did we design and build the microsite, we were also at the launch party. We like to think of it as dedication to the job.
We are beginning to feel like one of the family with Meet the Author. We launched their first site back in 2004 and since then our blossoming relationship has added 2 more to the family.
Launching Oasis' 'Don't Believe the Truth album' in the Daily Mirror with 2.7 million CDs, linking to an online Digital Rights Management tool that allowed listeners to play some of the new tracks 4 times for free. How do you do that?
They were both celebrities and their hands were so deft at cutting hair that they'd almost become scissors. Endemol made a TV programme about them for BBC and it raised money for charity, too. We've built the website to support the show two years in a row.