We were charged with making Internet Explorer relevant to students. Our concept, U Are What U Browse, nailed it. Hero images personify an individual’s web experience based on how they spend their time online. Brilliant, we think.
For the launch of the highly anticipated Windows Phone 7 we created a dynamic and interactive spotlight showcasing the sweet features of the device. This spotlight was featured in 6 countries and was translated into 3 languages.
LookingGlass is a proof-of-concept business tool that makes social media data actionable. Check out conversations on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or community blog sites, qualify public sentiment around key topics and instantly interact, via a single Silverlight interface.
This microsite is a key location for Microsoft to communicate with academic institutions about its Live@edu program. Live@edu provides co-branded hosted email and online services at no cost to schools.
Students love anything free. Heck, who doesn’t? We designed this cool website to raise awareness and promote free hosted email and online services Microsoft offers students through its Live@edu program. Yay for free!
We designed and built this cool Silverlight experience to showcase Level 3’s Smooth Streaming service capabilities. Users have the ability to view a variety of HD video clips and monitor real-time streaming statistical data.
Map a World encourages the crowd to help scientists align imagery that’s been taken by multiple satellites orbiting Mars. You can also identify craters and earn reputation points and badges. Someday, we all plan to visit life on Mars.
Town Hall is a kick-ass social application where you can ask questions to real NASA scientists about Mars. The most popular questions get responses based on community voting. A built in reputation system encourages user participation.
We designed engaging 3D visuals and Silverlight animations on this microsite to promote Microsoft’s free downloads of Robotics Developer Studio software to academic, hobbyist and commercial developers.