The BBC Team Tracker, which I built at Saint@RKCR/YR for the 2010 World Cup, has just been recognized again, this time at the Luvie Awards.
It featured in three categories, winning a Silver in their Sports section, and getting shortlisted in the Flash and Best Practices sections.
Although only shortlists, I am most happy with the Best Practices and Flash results.
Working on the V&A project, I was connected with a good few Golds for work last year, but these Luvie's really reflect upon the work that I did.
Well done and thanks guys!
Best Practices - shortlisted
"Best practices sites serve as an industry benchmark for the most current, innovative, and advanced practices in web development. Sites demonstrating unparalleled excellence across The Academy's six criteria: content, structure & navigation, visual design, interactivity, functionality, and overall experience."
Flash - shortlisted
"Sites that showcase an exciting and interesting use of Flash"
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Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Friday, 15 April 2011
Agency of the Year!
Saint, where i have worked for the last 3+ years have won Agency of the Year in the Revolution Awards 2011.
Feeling proud to have been part of it!
Feeling proud to have been part of it!
Saturday, 31 July 2010
V&A Decode : Recode awards!
Fantastic news!
Recent work for the V&A museum's digital exhibition Decode : Recode was nominated for a D&AD award.
Sadly it didn't win, but it does get into the annual for this year, so i'm really chuffed.

Plus!
The work also won a Bronze Cyber Lion at Cannes!
There has also been loads of chatter about the work, including a NMA site of the week (83/100), and a feature in both Creative Review and Marketing Week.
Recent work for the V&A museum's digital exhibition Decode : Recode was nominated for a D&AD award.Sadly it didn't win, but it does get into the annual for this year, so i'm really chuffed.

Plus!
The work also won a Bronze Cyber Lion at Cannes!
There has also been loads of chatter about the work, including a NMA site of the week (83/100), and a feature in both Creative Review and Marketing Week.
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