Absolut
An in-bar, microsite and facebook based campaign to re-engage the New Zealand public with Absolut.
An in-bar, microsite and facebook based campaign to re-engage the New Zealand public with Absolut.
Pitch-winning idea for BTL campaign.
Popup Paradises would include temporary New Zealand bush installations in major city squares such as Times or Leicester Square; or sponsored regeneration or temporary use of unused retail space, derelict buildings and urban wasteland.
- 56,450 game plays
- 13,460 registrations
- 9,560 new accounts opened over a ten week period
Doggie wonderland is a map-based destinations for dogs and their owners to find stuff to do, places to go, things to buy and friends to meet.
RaboPlus wanted to create some activity around their sponsorship of Tour de France and were offering a five star holiday to see it in person with the RaboPlus team.
Based on the pitch-winning work we did for the Countdown corporate website the client asked us to look at the UX and to then redesign their eCommerce site.
A game show with a series of questions with answers designed to make people laugh – and Chabal growl.
Getting people out in bars, trying Havana Club and voting for the favourite bars and bartenders just as twitter, facebook and iPhones really start to take off in Auckland.
Idea and art direction for online microgame to support ATL campaign. Hugely successful, Break Through The Pain Barrier attracted a record number of entries for the client.
Interface design for internet application that powers Ogilvy’s CRM platform.
Design direction of email component for “Smile City” email.
Our brief was to concept and design a corporate site for the new Countdown.
We were the incumbent and one of three agencies pitching for the work.
A site with 18,000 registered users with research telling us many love the idea but don’t understand how to use it. The brief was to devise a solution to give people a method and motivation to use it.
Equivalent of the upstairs of ikea (where briscoes store is the downstairs) = design ideas “get the look”