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The Audacity!

Posted by Greta in Portfolio - 2 April 2009



Concept site design put together for marketing specialists, Audacity!

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Imagine…

Posted by Greta in Portfolio - 2 April 2009



This site was designed to promote the Imagine range of Nintendo DS games for games giant, Ubisoft. It ran competitions, promoted mall PR events, and gave little’uns a chance to generate their own Star Profile… an illustration and story that put them in the spotlight. As part of the project, I concepted, illustrated, designed and art directed a shoot with Fearne Cotton and Holly Willhouby, the faces of the Imagine range.

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Pretty pink, girlie things…

Posted by Greta in Portfolio - 2 April 2009



These illustrations were part of a series designed for games developer Ubisoft, to promote their Imagine game range. The concept was to show little girls living out their dreams.

They were then used in a ‘star profile’ generator that told stories of fame and fortune, and replaced the key names with those of the user, as though they themselves were represented in the illustrations. Each illustration was created with multiple skin tone, hair and eye variations so the girls could customise the picture to look like themselves.

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Conkering the world

Posted by Greta in Portfolio - 2 April 2009



This little O2 number, I designed and animated also at Agency Republic. It was, however, a team effort… which included some crazy code from those who do it best, to make that swing so damned mesmerizingly. I could swing those conquers for hours, I tells ya!

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Scary stuff

Posted by Greta in Portfolio - 2 April 2009



Another O2 banner – this one was made to feature on the MySpace homepage at Halloween, and combined two banner spaces on the same page. Rollover the ghosts to see if you get a trick… or a treat!

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O2 take control

Posted by Greta in Portfolio - 1 April 2009



Created whilst working at Agency Republic, this O2 banner was one of a series offering 4 FREE Sims with Pay as you go contracts. They all finished with data capture forms which took the users details directly and sent the Sims out to them.

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Moonlight Charades

Posted by Greta in Portfolio - 1 April 2009



Moonlight Charades is a movie quiz with a twist. Designed for Nissan, this microsite uses shadow puppets to act out famous movie scenes. Get enough of them right and you win free tickets to Moonlight Cinema, Sydney’s outdoor cinema in centennial park. Play the game here. The site won a Creative Showcase award for its unique approach.

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Lets go Green

Posted by Greta in Portfolio - 1 April 2009



This campaign site was developed in the lead-up to the 2007 Federal election for the Greens Party. The site had video addresses from Senator Bob Brown, media pages and state specific information.

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HSBC are granting wishes

Posted by Greta in Portfolio - 1 April 2009



Concept, design and flash for a HSBC banner campaign to promote a new online savings account. The new account had all the best features of a bunch of others pulled together… everything one could possibly hope for for their savings.

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Pizza Hut Direct

Posted by Greta in Portfolio - 1 April 2009



Concept design for a new Flex based online ordering system for Pizza Hut Direct. Created whilst working at OneDigital in Sydney, part of the Isobar group.

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Seinfeld – Big apple competition

Posted by Greta in Portfolio - 1 April 2009



This microsite was designed for Fox channel, TV1, to promote cult classic Seinfeld. Created in flash, the characters popped up at random with famous quotes from the show.

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OLAY olay olay olay

Posted by Greta in Portfolio - 1 April 2009


Designed during my time at RMG Connect, this promotional site was designed to leverage the high profile stars used in the cross-media campaign for Olay product, Total Effects.

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