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The nation goes live

30 Oct 2007

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Since Live Nation is responsible for most of the musical actvity in Belgium, they absolutely needed a neatly organized online location listing all this earcandy. Concerts ranging from the largest stadions to the cutest clubs are collected on this smartly designed website. Different highlight levels provide the opportunity to put certain events in the picture, on the billboard on top and in the spotlights on the left.

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How to become very popular

25 Oct 2007

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In order to promote their very own and very new MasterCard, BASE asked us to come up with a fingerlickin’ concept. So we did. We created the fictional character Guy, who becomes hugely popular with his family and friends for treating them to all sorts of MasterCard benefits. Visitors are informed of funny family adventures and other MasterCard related topics through Guy’s blog, which is nicely decorated with happy-family-pics.

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Arty-ficial intelligence

12 Oct 2007

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Providing high quality services in insurances and investments, Kobelco is quite an intelligent company. Which evidently requires an equally intelligent corporate identity. Which again requires an extremely intelligent design agency, that’s right. We made those Kobelco guys look good wherever they needed to: on their business cards, their very own magazine, their conference invitations and other printwork.

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History in the making

11 Oct 2007

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Storing archeological finds in a museum is a wise idea, for many reasons, but dispalying them online –in a clear, informative environment- as well is an even better idea. The Dutch city of Breda decided to collect its archeological heritage in an online database, where it is accessible for a large audience, and easily browsable by period, by theme, etc. This concept is available for adaptation by other cities.

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