Here are some selected projects developed for the Adobe Flash platform.

Viral campaign created for the Energy Saving Trust with Sapient Nitro. The front end was developed with Flash Builder and AMFPHP using the Parsley framework.

A Flex solution for creating a range of documents for print, without having the time and expense of using graphic designers each time they needed a new variation. Users can create posters, invitations, certificates and various other printed materials up to A3 in size.

This is a Flash version of the iPhone “Coverflow” gallery effect. This was created for a promotion by Phillips in conjunction with ELLE UK and was developed in Flash, Papervision, XML, and uses the Shadowbox jQuery plugin.

Full Flash microsite developed for Drum&Bass Arena, London. This site makes heavy use of the Papervision 3D engine for Flash. Interactive elements include a streaming MP3 player. The graphic design of the site was also created, based on a supplied 2D album cover. The site was successfully launched in 2009
This is an interactive Flash overlay created for Sony Ericsson and Digital Spy. It features two exclusive performances by Frankmusik and was used on the home page of Digital Spy.
This is a microsite created for French Connection through HFUK. The client wanted a multi-page site to promote their new products. The main feature of the site was a page flipping LookBook to showcase their new fashion range.
This is a microsite created for French Connection through HFUK. The client wanted a multi-page site to promote their new products. The main feature of the site was a page flipping LookBook to showcase their new fashion range.

This was a project for Hachette Filipacchi and Digital Spy of London which we worked on in June of 2010. We were asked to build an interactive Flash-based advertising campaign for the new Sony Ericsson Xperia™ X10 Mini. The graphic design and guidelines were supplied to us by HFUK and we set about building an interactive experience to promote the new phone on the Digital Spy website, one of the UK’s most popular websites.