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Cool stuff under development

We are always looking for new, and better, ways to integrate strategy, design, and technology to advance the goals of our clients—new ways to plan and craft communications that will resonate with our clients' audiences. Sometimes it's a new tool to help clients round up assets for their website; sometimes a new visual language to revitalize an organization's image; sometimes a new approach to bringing people in twenty different offices up to speed on how to implement a branding system. Here, we provide a glimpse of projects in process. They're not yet fully cooked, but we hope you find these snippets exciting and intriguing.

Projects include:

 

The mapping of the mouse genome animation

While genome maps are quite complicated, they still need to be explained in the nightly news. We created an animation for Whitehead Institute/ MIT Center for Genome Research to demonstrate the similarity between the mouse and human genomes for a press release and celebration event. View the animation.
This animation requires the Flash plug-in. Download the Flash plug-in.


 

Sargent mural restoration

We are working with the Boston Public Library to document the restoration of the historic Sargent murals in the McKim building on Copley Square. View a sample 360 degree photo.
This animation requires Quicktime. Download Quicktime.





 

Rouge

Identity systems for restaurants have to capture the vision and concept of the owners and chef, resonate with potential customers, and be easily differentiated and remembered in an increasingly competitive landscape. Read the press release.





 

Boston Center for the Arts

We're working with the Boston Center for the Arts—an urban cultural village that connects art to community—to better position this multifaceted organization as a compelling destination and resource for Boston residents and tourists. Learn more.





 

New England Aquarium

Comprehensive program connects entertainment, education, conservation, and research in a modular system that talks to each of the Aquarium's constituencies in a voice that resonates. Learn more.






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