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The Geo Jumble Game

AT&T Geo Jumble In-banner Game

AT&T covers more cities than you might know. Want to test your knowledge? Try this Geo Jumble game we created for BBDO and see how many city names you can unscramble before striking out. Our best score is 276. That's nowhere near the top score of 4053 achieved when this was running.

Can you beat our score?

Filed under: Advertising + Flash + Design + Games + Information Architecture

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Target

Working with our Friends at BBDO we developed these fun campaigns for Target. The deliverables included a rich media 3D holiday clock using all kinds of nifty math code and a number of animated standard banners with loads of personality.

Filed under: Advertising + Animation + Flash + 3D

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Banners had 3 versions internally, plus SMS capability.

Starbucks rich media banners

For this Starbucks Frappuccino project we built a particle engine to create smoke effects that make these banners rumble off the page. What's not obvious by looking at them is that internally, there are 3 different versions of this banner, based on the date and time of day you're actually seeing the banner. If a banner viewer wanted a reminder for the next the Frappuccino happy hour signing up for text alerts could be signed up for on the spot.

There were many executions in this campaign, including an in-banner game where you built your Frappuccino by catching ingredients. 

Partners: BBDO, Sixteen30 (SMS backend)

Filed under: Advertising + Animation + Flash

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AT&T “Pictures to Pixels” Synchronized Video Rich Banners

Imagine if all those photos on your shelf were available on your phone. If you're tech savvy, this seems old hat. In 2008 though, it was not a big selling point for a new line of feature phones. We were asked to visualize this for BBDO and AT&T in these rich media synchronized banners. The standard banner is pretty snazzy as well.

Filed under: Advertising + Animation + Flash

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Guinness

Guinness needed a series of standard banners and a few rich media units to compliment their "ONLY FOR THE BOLD" TV campaign.

Filed under: Advertising + Animation + Flash + Social Media

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AT&T Rethink Possible Landing Page

This landing page accompanied a series of banners we created for the AT&T Rethink Possible campaign.

Filed under: Flash + Site Development

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Pepsi Starbucks Bottled Frappuccino Drink Rich Media Game and Banners

Starbucks needed a fun way to show how much "Loooooooove" was in each of thier bottled frappuccino drinks.

Filed under: Advertising + Animation + Flash + Games

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AT&T Pepe Le Pew Valentine’s Day Campaign

This Valentine's Day project for AT&T had everything we love to do. From animating one of our favorite Looney Tunes characters to integrating an Google maps AT&T storefinder into Flash, this campaign gave us the opportunity to do everything we do well.

Filed under: Advertising + Animation + Flash + Dynamic Content + Site Development + Location Services

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Wendy’s

The Fast Food indutry is alway developing new tastey treats to tempt their customers. That means there is are lots of opportunities to produce ads that announce new products, tell you why they rock, and get people's mouth watering.

Filed under: Advertising + Animation + Flash

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The Arby's Angus home page.
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Facebook 'like' gate application.
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Custom Tumblr theme development for Arby's.

Arby’s

BBDO hit the ground running after they won the Arby's account. They asked JMX2 for some help along the way and we've been happy to deliver. We've developed a variety of Flash pieces, a Facebook 'like gate' application that gave fans access to special deals, a custom Tumblr theme for their Arby's blog, plus a variety of other bits and pieces. We were not paid in roast beef sandwiches, but we entertained the idea briefly. Yum.

Filed under: CMS + Flash + HTML/CSS + Social Media

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