With a mission to drive hunger from our communities today and end hunger forever, Philabundance is one of Philadelphia’s most influential non-profit organizations. We were honored by the opportunity to work closely with Philabundance to design & develop a new website worthy of such a noble cause.
Take matters into your own ‘paws’ this Christmas with Trump’s Christmas Meltdown – a gamified Christmas campaign to help tackle climate change and save the polar bears.
The Babi Yar Holocaust Memorial Center is a nonprofit educational institution that documents and commemorates the Holocaust, in particular the Babi Yar mass shootings of September 1941.
Sjoet finds his specialization in casting photography for children who needs photos that really stands out. Photos that can make a difference when it comes to signing up for an audition. Additionally the site contains a few easter eggs, including a personalized pinball game for each child.
Informational responsive portfolio website providing valuable information to our clients from an extensive list of work samples from branding, graphic design and website design work samples to helpful marketing and web development articles.
Harrison Pensa’s tagline, “Our focus is firmly on you” says it all. Harrison Pensa Personal Injury Group brand connects with people and their dynamic new website is responsive, making important information available anywhere, anytime. The site is structured with an effortless user experience in mind, ensuring information is readily accessible and flows naturally.
The Jan Lenica Award was founded after the artist death in 2001. It was established to memorialize this outstanding artist born in Poznań and closely connected with the National Museum in Poznań for many years. The Museum preserves in its archives documents describing the life and work of Lenica and gathers his artistic legacy. Jan Lenica was one of the most prominent Polish contemporay artists. He was one of the creators and most significant representatives of the „Polish poster school”.
Water is many things at once: a disputed resource, an endangered habitat, a controversial business and a prized luxury. WeltN24’s project “Can I get some water?” shinew light on the global importance of this natural resource, put it in a worldwide context and provide a fresh take on the challenges and potential solutions of the UN Sustainable Development Goals on water issues. An interactive multimedia microsite allows users to discover the topic of water from unexpected angles. Readers can expect at least 20 reports from different regions of the world told through animated videos, interactive graphics, maps and videos. Multimedia storytelling, compatible with tablets and smartphones, will be used alongside reflective, classic, long-read reports.
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