We like to think. The concept and early brain storming stages are for us the most rewarding & the most fun. Everything is possible, from a clever campaign approach to incorporating some super-smart technology into a web build and everything in between. It’s thinking; using the old grey matter, your noggin, your noodle. And we love it. Here’s a couple of examples of us with our thinking caps on.
Friday night saw the annual MADC show and whilst there wasn’t any food on offer (reportedly), there was a silver in Best Community Service/Charity Digital for BannerAid.
This is Rhys and Warren picking it up looking all happy, and scared at the same time.
Yes, we’re responsible (in a big part) for this. And we love it. We did it for Right Angle with Karl and Craig.
Thanks to our team Stormboy, Eski, Alex, Benji, Wil, Nat, Dani, Katya, Simone, Rob, Ben, Ben, Hamish & Katie. With a special ones to Nadia, Rachel, Barrie, Chris and Frunch.
I’d expect that, not unlike a doting mum welcoming back their now mid- teens daughter complete with ink and holes from exchange over in iceland/germany/scotland there’s a few oh dears, and ums.
And, we’d also expect that over a short period of time the new/faster/better cataloguing, sorting, finding, editing and other fun features will settle and the whole experience of the thousands will remain the park where all the cool kids come to play.
From the start of 2011, iiNet has been recognised as the nations number 2 supplier of fast broadband. To celebrate this we delivered a holistic approach to the web presence, the online banner campaign and the social properties. We designed and built a qualifying site with social specialness; like being able to view your own 2nds, the Second Opinion generator & rating great (2nd) cover songs. The banners included video of Finn and had some No.2 factoids. The site has hundreds of likes & we are super-pumped and very proud to be part of iiNet’s biggest campaign to date. Bravo and thanks iiNet.
Over the past 24 hours we’ve come up with one hellava sweet, uber simple and cost free way for the online community to get behind the Red Cross and help them support those affected by the Japanese Quake and Pacific Tsunami.
Banner+Aid is a not-for-profit messaging tool that enables flash banners to be labeled with a special corner that expands to reveal messages for charity. It’s a perfect way for worthy causes to piggyback on paid for media without cost and a way for business and media buying companies to show support for people in need!
The Conroy Filter is another little self-initial project by the team here at the studio.
We built it for Senator Conroy, it scans Twitter and replaces all the rude words (you know which ones) with words like ‘kittens’, ‘strudel’ and ‘bubbles’. It’s like the normal twitter, but squeaky clean. (Possum it up your Babychino!)