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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 »


Media Player for The World Wildlife Fund

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has loads of interesting content from some really interesting household names. The Media Player enables mutlimedia content on wwf.org.uk as well as distributed content on third party sites. The player handles a wide variety of video, audio and image files. The Media Player will also play a lot of standard XML playlist formats. Read on »


Three Phases of a Music Technology Site for Sony

The Release Your Music (RYM) site is all about connectivity - helping Sony customers select compatible products. The site uses a lot of animation to get it’s message across. The site supports localisation and translation, and is served via Sony’s global content management system (CMS). Read on »


Bilingual Flash Microsite for AEG

The AEG Heritage microsite was built to celebrate the 100th anniversary of designer, Peter Behrens work for AEG. The site was integrated into AEGs CMS and launched in English and German.
The site was designed by Eduardo de Felipe, I built the flash (ActionScript 2) and handled the integration.

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Social Marketing Site for Sony Ericsson

Make a Fresh Start was a novel, ambitious and highly interactive marketing site to support the European launch of the Sony Ericsson K800i Cyber-shot camera phone. The site encouraged users to upload, share and destroy each others photographs. The site was built in Flash 7, powered by an ASP backend.
The site included a fast scrolling [...] 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 »


User Centered Design for Ofsted

Oftsed once stood for the “Office for Standards in Education”. However, Ofsted’s remit has rapidly expanded and it is now the main body responsible for inspecting schools, colleges, childcare, social care and much more. Ofsted also boasts one of the governments most popular websites - receiving roughly 60,000 unique visits every day from parents, carers, [...] Read on »


Identity, Website and Newsletter for the Performance Hub

The performance hub was an initiative, funded by the Home Office, to help voluntary and community organisations raise their performance. Read on »


Brand, Identity and Website for Propel

Propel are a great client. I’d worked with Propel’s Management team at their previous company and was honored when they asked me to brand their new venture. Today, Propel London is one of the top recruitment agencies working in London’s new media sector.
I developed the name for the business and designed, produced and [...] Read on »


Isometric Game for The Financial Times

The Financial Times commissioned an online game as part of their 2004 winter campaign. The aim of the campaign was to increase subscriptions to FT.com and help establish the FT.com brand as an essential tool of business. This was one of my all time favourite projects!
Here are some of things I did:

Pitched the concept to [...] Read on »