Women Runners Unite!

Posted on June 27, 2008 by S Running
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TraxeeI wanted to take a few minutes to talk about a social networking site that we released into Beta a few weeks ago called Traxee. In late 2007, I was having a discussion with a friend and colleague about how she had in her early thirties, been an out of shape chain smoker, in poor health, and a person who could hardly jog 100 yards. Even worse, she didn’t think she had the power to do anything about it. One day she thought to herself, maybe I can run 10 yards – so she did. Then she tried to run 20 yards, then 100, then 1,000 and so on. Flash forward to the present, she (her name is Beth, by the way) runs 4 plus days a week and is currently training for the San Francisco marathon.


Disney Blu-ray Launch

Posted on June 15, 2007 by S Running
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btt.jpgWe completed a new project this week. It’s the aggregate site for all Disney Blu-ray titles located at www.disneybluray.com. It’s a Flash site with lots of video and some slick ActionScript behind the scenes. It’s also another showcase for our Flash framework. We’ve spent quite a bit of effort over the past year or so refining the framework, and it’s nice to see it in action…the Blu-ray site construction was greatly accelerated as a result. Check out the site—you will be compelled to buy a Blu-ray player.


Digital World Now is live!

Posted on February 9, 2007 by Tuesday Creative
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On Monday we went live with our latest Flash project, our re-design of Digital World Now. We’re really proud of the work we did on this project for NBC Universal. It’s designed to ease the learning curve for consumers who are in the process of setting up their homes for the absolute best digital entertainment experiences possible. It’s packed with useful information presented in a colorful, easy-to-use interface that switches between Spainish and English on-the-fly.

Digital World Now - Home Page

 

Digital World Now

It was a rewarding project on so many levels! Hats off to the producers, designers and programmers who put so much effort into making it what it is. We’re all looking forward to our next project with the fantastic team at NBC!