We recently created an interactive timeline for Browns Fashion. We’re looking forward to seeing it go live on their new site soon.
We recently created an interactive timeline for Browns Fashion. We’re looking forward to seeing it go live on their new site soon.
The application uses a variety of social engagement features, thoroughly utilising the facebook graph API, to connect with their active community of facebook users and provide the best possible opportunity for campaign traction. There are currently 15,000+ active users of the application, a fantastic result! The campaign still has another month to run, so hopefully it will continue to grow.
Check it out and support the cause.
They were keen for the site to be image-led so Emli Bendixen produced a series of photographs offering a cinematic view of East London and the spirit behind the brand…. read more
We recently built an interactive name necklace picker facebook application for the lovely girls at Tatty Devine.The picker, which was integrated as a facebook application and with their existing Tatty Devine website, allows customers to create customised name necklaces: choosing the text, font, colour, texture, chain colour, size and charms that make up their own bespoke necklace—a step-laden and otherwise dull task—in a visually enriching and seamless manner…. read more
As the founder of iA Zurich, I can only speak for myself. Founding my own company was, among many other things, my way to escape from the big companies I was working for before. Large corporate structures very often prevent you from getting things done. While we are still confronted with these structures in our projects, there is now a significantly larger amount of our visions actually making it to the end user. AND, in an agency, there’s always a new project on the horizon.
DoGood Headquarters is a social enterprise that makes web applications. Our first product—The DoGooder—is an app that turns web surfing into cash for causes.
We started analyzing some of the barriers to social action in our own personal lives and quickly discovered that if we could break down as many of those barriers as possible, and make doing good really simple, we might be able to make a positive social impact on a grand scale.