FMCG

PaperVision3D Product Selector for Sony

PaperVison3d product selector for the Sony Bravia Home Theater (BHT) Hub. The BHT Hub is part of a suite of marketing tools Sony provides for its regional offices, part of Sony’s Global CMS. The product selector is built in ActionScript 3 and completely data driven, configurable from XML files. Read on »


Interactive B-Movie for Frijj Milkshakes

The Four Ridges campaign for Dairy Crest was spoofed on the b-movie “The Blob” in the most delicious way. There where two Flash microsites built for this campaign, using a hybrid of video, Flash and HTML. The teaser site was an interactive toy involving a very creepy young girl and a moth. The main site was an interactive b-movie featuring a cunningly produced video navigation. Read on »


Localised PaperVision3D Site for Toshiba

At the time of launch, the Portégé was the world’s lightest fullsize laptop. The site features a 3d menu, built with PaperVision3D and explores a theme of weightlessness. The build was based on my localisation framework and the site was launched in 17 counrties, in 15 different languages.
Read on »


Creative Social Space for Sony Ericsson

The Sony Walkman site is both massively ambitious and massively successful, with nearly 60,000 user created worlds in the database (as of July 2007). The site provides a creative world build kit and contains a mixture of marketing and user created content. The project is also ambitious from a graphical point of view. Read on »


Hybrid JavaScript / Flash Site for Nescafé

Nescafe’s UK site is essentially a thank you to its customers. The site contains a bunch of free content to enjoy with a cup of coffee. The build of the site uses a mixture of ASP, Flash and JavaScript. Read on »


Two Synching Banners for Jacob’s Creek

Here are a couple of fun banners I built for global brand Jacob’s Creek, makers of fine Australian Wine. Both where built for Flash 6 (ActionScript 2).
The first, entitled “Palette” is nice and simple. It’s a paint-by-numbers picture of the place, Jacob’s Creek (yes there really is one). Once finished with the paint-by-numbers the creek [...] Read on »


Summer Photo Competition for Wall’s

Wall’s (owned by Unilever) is the UK’s most popular ice cream brand. Their summer campaign brought together some of my favourite things: summer, photos and most importantly, ice cream. The campaign included a Flash 7 website and screensaver, both powered by an ASP backend. Users uploaded photos to the site and stood a chance to [...] Read on »