Suburbia Media - Pop Intro
19th November 2008Suburbia Media are celebrating 20 issues of their seminal fashion magazine Pop. They asked us to deliver a simple Flash intro which shows all the covers from the issues. So here it is.
Yes, I'm afraid so... its that time of year when we felt the site was due a facelift, so we're working on it. Here's the blog in the meantime, or you can always visit the old site.
Suburbia Media are celebrating 20 issues of their seminal fashion magazine Pop. They asked us to deliver a simple Flash intro which shows all the covers from the issues. So here it is.
If all clients were as nice to work with as Fig Cashmere, the world would be a better place. When I first met them on the South Bank to discuss the project, I could not believe how open they seemed to ideas, how generous of spirit (they have a charity set up in Nepal to help the community that makes their clothes), and how relaxed they were. But as the project progressed, our complete rebrand and delivery of a cool-ass new e-commerce site became a true pleasure to work on.
How do you cram a multi-layered works archive, full screen photo gallery, two channel music player, Yahoo Maps guestbook, RSS-friendly news engine and script-driven aurora borealis into a minimalist Flash website? Answer: Brendan-Perry.com.
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Another architects site in association with Positive2. We were brought in to deliver a high-performance, content-managed Flash engine which would leave the company future-proof and able to take care of all their admin tasks. A few nice touches came in during the process.
We recently finished a Flash site for the author Lauren St John. She is best known for her popular book “The White Giraffe” but has a wealth of non-fiction, other childrens’ fiction and journalism to her name. It was an intriguing journey - one of those projects where the more we discovered about the client, the more it became a fascinating world to inhabit for a while.
Read on to find out what we did on the practical front to make Lauren’s work come to life… including an interactive realtime African game reserve, slide-out audio player and seamless layered navigation.