ITCM approached us to design and build an e-commerce system for purchasing online training seminars for traders. The client, who also provides group training seminars for financial specialists like Bloomberg and JP Morgan was already using a Webex platform for news delivery but wanted a more stable solution so we designed and built a live audio and text based news system. We also developed an iTunes style system so users could purchase topic based training on demand.
Designed to position Storm at the forefront of the industry and representing all that is fantastic and unique about every aspect of the fashion world in a media rich environment to create the first digital fashion and lifestyle media channel for a modelling agency.
This microsite design was created to engage the public on a community level. The brief was to highlight local areas in need of rejuvenation and encourage online voting to determine the most worthy. User generated content like photos and video clips allow people to track the progress of their favorite projects.
This saw FTBC’s first (and APA award nominated) venture online with an array of celebrities on a fully interactive virtual catwalk. Users were encouraged to take part by uploading self portraits to create magazine covers, runway videos and social networking avatars.
Kandi were asked to come up with ideas for a prototype for a new device to be used on EasyJet flights to play movies and music with the addition of editorial content similar to that found in a flight magazine. Firstly, we wanted to come up with a design that would be robust for children and adults alike. We also wanted to give people the option to buy the device if they wanted to. The other half of the design process was to create an intuitive user interface to access all of the content held on the device.
We created an online magazine to be integrated with the main website. This involved editorialised features, travel guides, recipes and fashion, delivering a fully interactive experience tailored specifically for their audience. This content was reflected in an online application developed for iPhone and Blackberry users.