SKA Brewing
We produced this site for our friends at Ska Brewery. A combination of WordPress and Magento powering the Adobe Flash front end, it was a struggle to get all parties to play nice.





Check out the site here.
Groundhog Dreams
For the past five years Red Tettemer has produced a viral campaign around Groundhog’s Day for the Pennsylvania Tourism Office. This year, we created a series of shorts in a variety of filming styles that released through out the month of January in preparation for the main event on February 2, 2009.
Check out the site here
The site got a lot of social exposure, over $1 million worth in what would normally be media buys. Probably the coolest was being listed in The Sun’s Funniest Ads section, not a bad day when the brits think you’re funny. To cap it off, out of 3033 votes, 70% chose that the…
Tub Gin
Red Tettemer has gotten into the gin making business. From what we hear it’s pretty darn good, and from what we know it’s pretty darn strong. Order a taste in some of the local Philly water holes, or check out the site here.
Grill the Hatfield Goodness
We produced this site in early summer to promote Hatfield products ready for the grill. Part of the promotion included events at tailgating hot spots where contestants could win a brand new Webber and have their own grill uploaded to the site. We also produced a short around the infamous hot dog cannon at Citizen’s Park.
See the site here.
From Love Comes Paine
The second site we produced for Paines Park Project, From Love Comes Paine is the consumer spin on the movement. Our aim was to generate buzz about the project from an experience that shows the importance of Philadelphia’s mark on skateboarding and explains the importance of reviving that tradition.
From a technology standpoint, the site was originally slated as a full-screen video feed pulling user submissions from YouTube. This was before YouTube released a player API. We used PHP and CURL to hack YouTube into feeding us the .flv files instead of returning their video player. Thematically we saw this much like a skater sliding a park bench or grinding a curb. Eventually we concluded that user submissions would…
Paines Park Project
Produced for Paines Park Project, this site aides fundraising efforts through a motif of Thank You. Our goal in the campaign was to show strong individual support to potential investors, in essence thanking them for their future support.
Check out this site here.
Mike Downey Interviews me for the Adobe on Air Tour
Mike Downey tracked me down at the Franklin Institute during the Adobe on AIR Tour to show off the two AIR apps I presented that night.
Video after the jump.
Check out the full blog post from the on AIR site
Story Tour
The Story Tour site features the end result of a massive guerrilla campaign for the First Person Arts Festival for 2007. We took a van, stuck some laptops and a large format printer inside, commissioned a graffiti artist to muralize the outside, and rode through Philadelphia collecting stories, capturing them on poster art that we printed on the spot and hung at each location.
The site is a collection of those stories, photos, videos, and posters set in a 3D landscape detailing the neighborhoods of the city. We actually created two 3D environments so you can browser by neighborhood and alphabetically. The first environment uses 3D models built in Maya and compressed as FLV files to push through the…
PA Field Station Touchscreen Kiosk
@jgonick and I made this video to show off some of the features of the touchscreen kiosk we produced for PA Tourism. Three of these are built into a larger installation in the Cabela’s Hamburg store in central Pennsylvania.
Video after the jump.






























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