Philadelphia UK

Wednesday 4th June, 2008

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Kraft approached Digit to refresh there current Philadelphia UK website. After looking at the content of the current website, we started to work out what information customers might find useful, and rearranged the information hierarchy accordingly. With the recipes section of the website proving to be most relevant to users, it made sense to use this as the main focus of the website.


Lucky Voice Private Karaoke

Tuesday 13th October, 2007

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Concept & design of a website for Lucky Voice Private Karaoke. We won this pitch on the idea of a ‘virtual pod's’ tool. The idea of ‘virtual pods’ is a section of the website where users are able to create their own ‘virtual pod’. They can then invite friends to collaborate in creating a playlist, in anticipation of their event. Users are able to upload and share photos with their ‘virtual pod’ friends after the event.


Nokia Nseries & JWT presentation tool

Monday 1st October, 2007

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A Nokia Nseries and JWT tool, to allow conference speakers to easily launch their individual presentations, while keeping the audience informed about the schedule.


JWT Graduate Recruitment

Thursday 30th August, 2007

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The concept for this website was based on a stylised version of the appointments section and highlighter pen. Each section of the website is emphasised with a different colour to aid navigation and relate it to the left hand navigation. Post-it note styled blocks of colour are also used to highlight specific information that JWT wanted to promote, such as the career fairs.


Penguin, The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters

Friday 10th November, 2006

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Penguin asked Digit to create a website for the launch of "The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters" book. The website reflects the feel of the story with risqué subliminal flashing transitions, and content that that appears etched into glass.


LK Bennett

Tuesday 9th March, 2006

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This was a pitch for an e-commerce website for LK Bennett. One of the main features that we looked at for this website was a "rail" system that in effect upgraded the shopping basket with something more useful.


MoMA, Eye on Europe

Friday 14th July, 2006

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A pitch to The Museum of Modern Art for a website to accompany "A Eye on Europe" exhibition. The aim of the site was to generate interest in the exhibition and increase visitor numbers. The website allows visitors to explore the artwork in a number of different ways: by category, geographical location and on a timeline basis.


Channel Five, Poker

Wednesday 25th January, 2006

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The Channel Five poker website was won in a pitch that included the broadcaster's regular web agency Lateral. The website explains the basic principals of poker, as well as housing games we designed, competitions, and generally letting you keep in touch with the show.


Siemens S-line

Tuesday 7th June, 2005

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Depending on the time of day that you visit the website, you are recommended a different product. In the morning it might be a great touch-sensitive hob to cook your breakfast on. In the evening, it might be a washing machine that is so quiet it has to shine a red laser dot on the floor so that you know it is running.


Universal Design Studio

Tuesday 16th October, 2002

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A website for Universal Design Studio. Having such a nice portfolio with stunning photography, it would have been crazy not to use full-screen images.

The website gained a lot of attention on launch, including a first mention in the 2003 D&AD annual, a spread in Graphics International (now Grafik magazine), and various web awards including weekly feature on NewsToday, and FWA award.


OS David

Tuesday 1st July, 2003

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OS David is the result of an experiment in which I created a program and interface to represent the way I think. Memories were loaded into the application and aspects of the memory such as colour, feeling, smell, weather conditions, friends, emotion, etc, etc were tagged. When the program was run it would compare the different aspects of these memories and gauge how relevant they were to each other.

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