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.
Bus advertising is pretty in-your-face... especially when the 155 is playing chicken with you as you cycle to work! But its effective and this microsite explains why. You can also win a cool day out if you work for an Ad agency. Our creative and flash animations went down a storm with the client! :)
We're helping bring some music and glamour to Saturday nights with our website for BBC One's new primetime talent show The One and Only... It will leave you amazed and wondering if seeing really is believing!
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.
Jaffa Cakes thought it would be funny to print a "Jaffaholics Anonymous" helpline on their boxes, but people kept calling. So we created a microsite for the addicts. The Order of the Smashing Orangey Bit, is a secret organisation for the truly enlightened. If it appeals, check it out for yourself? (you weirdo).
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".
Yawn... settle down and get comfy with a lovely cup of Horlicks. That's what we did for Horlicks. A microsite all about sleep and Horlicks and snoozing and dreaming and generally nice fluffy stuff like that.
A nice little microsite to support a sales promotion campaign developed by our good friends at Toucan. Users were able to type in a code from the bottle to see if they won a prize. Simple, yet elegantly executed.
A destination microsite for a campaign the Royal Mail ran with Mind Candy's Perplex City. The campaign ran in the Royal Mail's direct marketing magazine.
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.
During the hours of 9 to 5, Monday to Friday for one week, eBookers gave away a pair of tickets to a different foreign destination every hour on the hour. They needed a robust back-end to do this, with a funky friendly front-end. Man, we're good.....
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?
HTML emails and microsites. We've done hundreds and the funny thing is, they always have the same challenge: they need to be done yesterday. Fortunately, we're set up to be able to turn campaigns like these round in super-quick time.
Animated HTML emails. Not recommended for absolutely everything, but in this case it worked pretty well. We animated bouncing footballs in the email as part of Ford's support of the European Cup.