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Currently working at Ogilvy

I’m back at Ogilvy Primary Contact after leaving here nearly 4 years ago! Not much is different, lots of old faces and a few new ones.
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Found a load of other old work

Looking through the archives, I managed to come across a load of other old work! I thought I’d post it here for posterity. A couple of these things are nearly 5 years old! BlackBerry Pearl — HTML Microsite Tia Maria — Flash Presentation DHL — Jigsaw Game DHL — Mission To Win Game
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DDB">Back working at Tribal DDB

I am back working at Tribal DDB. Creating a microsite for Exxon Mobil and doing some re-design work for Virgin Media.
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Currently working for Paling Walters

I am working for Paling Walters this week, mainly developing some little Flash thingies for them. They are an agency who mainly supply the pharmaceutical industry,
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New Tantrum Site is Live

We put the finishing touches to the Tantrum website last week and it’s now live. http://​www​.tantrum​.tv Enjoy
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Flash Viewer

We created this Flash based 360 viewer for Burnt Loaf. It is used to show off rooms in a business complex
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In Development — Toast

We are currently developing HTML and frontend design for the new Toast site. Toast are a fashion mail-order and retail outlet. UPDATE — We are getting close to launch now. All the HTML has been created. It’s now being integrated with Microsoft Commerce Server.
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List of Flash-Based content management systems

We have been looking around lately for decent Flash content management systems for one of our clients. There are a few attractive looking solutions around, so we thought we’d share some of them with you. FlashMoto — We have had a look at the demo of this one and it looks really solid for the $199 license. Not …
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In Development — Tank Girl

A new site for Team Tank Girl Click here
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Prtbl’s “Thoughts on Flash”

Based on an original article by Steve Jobs which can be found here Adobe’s Flash products are 100% proprietary. They are only available from Adobe, and Adobe has sole authority as to their future enhancement, pricing, etc. While Adobe’s Flash products are widely available, this does not mean they are open, since they are controlled …
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