These days, it’s becoming harder to define the edges where the ‘online world’ ends and the ‘real world’ begins.
With user generated content like YouTube and blogger spreading rapidly, interactive experiences are less and less like a digital version of your print media, and more akin to conversations, shared home videos and mass participation experiments.
The good news is that we have no background in print. We come to all our web and interactive projects drawing on our experience in television, games and events.
We believe in giving you control of your content, accessibility for all, and in putting the user experience first.
We’ve worked online, on phones and even on set top boxes. We work in flash, CSS, html, php and mySQL. But we start with a pencil and paper, of course.