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Summer 2009
Design and art direction of a showcase microsite that successfully communicated Ogilvy’s passion for digital.
Role: Design and art direction / Credits: Steve Smith (Flash developer), Emma Poole (Copywriter)
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Spring 2009
Template, widget and icon designs for the OMO ‘Ecosphere’ blog — a place where mums can share parenting advice and tips for keeping their kids entertained while promoting the ‘Dirt is Good’ campaign.
The templates were designed to work with a Wordpress CMS and cover all the functional essentials of online blogging.
Role: Design / Credits: Karen Gwyer (art director), Tim Ronayne and Colin Phillips (developers)
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Autumn 2008
An internal project for Ogilvy One strategy teams that stalled at the development stage. The browser based software was intended to compile customer information and present it in a compelling fashion.
Role: Art direction and design
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Autumn 2008
A banner campaign spreading the word on BP’s green commitment which brings to life their energy icons.
Role: Design and animation Credits: Oliver Payne (art direction)
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Autumn 2008
Rich media ads for Slimfast that are as vibrant and fun as the TV spots.
Role: Design and animation Credits: Ant McGinty (art direction)
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Winter 2005
John Lewis ‘Christmas Presents’ banners that brought coveted products to the fore in time for the festive season. This campaign featured in the CR Annual ‘06.
Role: Design and animation
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Spring 2005
Dulux ‘Colour Chemistry’ banners and synched banners that used animated colour chip characters to bring to life compatible hues. Hugely successful, the ads were D&AD nominated and appeared in the CR Annual Best in Book ‘05.
Role: Design and animation Credits: David Wellington and Adrian Peters (art direction)
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Autumn/Winter 2004
Art direction and illustaration of a distinctive style for BT Broadband banners. The characters were a combination of collage and drawn assets and complimented the quirky messaging.
A successful campaign that continued to run for several months longer than was originally planned.
Role: Design and animation Credits: David Wellington and Adrian Peters (art direction)