Archive for the ‘Our Work’ Category

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Kirk H - February 4th, 2010

We’ve been reviewing past campaigns over the last couple of weeks and have started putting together a few 1-pagers that outline stuff we’ve done. In the first of our CaseStudyMini series that is literally sweeping this post, our Sport Campaigns PDF is ready and waiting.
We’re pretty pleased with the work we’ve done here both direct [...]

The Harvest

Matt G - November 27th, 2008

The South West RDA are responsible for promoting the South West as a region of excellence in the Creative Industries. They wanted us to help them reach out and communicate this message into the creative community, both within the region, and in key talent catchment areas (London and the rest of the UK).

Suicide Kittens

Matt G - September 22nd, 2008

A simple, low budget game to take the 4mations identity and proposition to the target audience of animators and content creators, driving traffic to the 4mations.tv site.

Flick ‘n’ Kick

Matt G - February 28th, 2008

Wales-based Principality are sponsoring the Welsh Rugby Premiership for the next three years and wanted to make the most of this opportunity. To do this, they sought to run a viral campaign to generate brand awareness and buzz in their regional heartland.

JVC Euroball

Matt G - December 11th, 2007

Devise, design and deliver a pan-European online campaign to increase awareness of JVC’s sponsorship of UEFA Euro 2008.

WebbliWorld

Matt G - July 31st, 2007

WebbliWorld wanted a viral game to drive traffic to the innovative new children’s social networking site they’d had made by Aardman and Enable.

Triumph Rocket III

Matt G - June 6th, 2007

Iconic motorbike manufacturers, Triumph, are responsible for the world’s largest production bike: the Rocket III. Top-notch digital agency E3 media approached us to deliver a viral campaign that would ’show the humorous side of Triumph, while also raising the profile of the Rocket III and highlighting key attributes of the bike in an entertaining way’.

easyJet Hotels: ‘Ningotiators’

Matt G - April 18th, 2006

easyJet Hotels wanted to promote their bargain hotel offering across Europe. They opted for a viral game ‘to generate maximum awareness of EasyJetHotels.com in a clever and cost-effective way’.