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Activating unique brands and elegant websites to intuitive interfaces.We design simple delightful interactions

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Our Portfolio

Our portfolio speaks to the quality of work we consistently strive for. Have a look at the work for some of our favourite clients.

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In our field, creative research is crucial. Whether it's project-based or experimental, we believe the outcomes of our research are far-reaching.

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The Road

His latest book is called ‘The Road’ and it centers around a father and son’s journey through a post-apocalyptic world. I can honestly say that this book is one of the best I have ever read. It weaves a tale of survival and compassion under the most strenuous of circumstances.

Posted in blog | Tagged Books, Cormac McCarthy, humanity | Leave a response

Mac vs PC, which works for you?

My interest was peaked this morning when they started the program off by introducing their feature story on how to fix your computer when something goes wrong.

Posted in blog | Tagged BBC, Click, Mac, Mac vs PC, PC, technology | 1 Response

AS3: Deeper down the rabbit hole

I have continued to delve deeper and deeper into the world of ActionScript 3.0 and in the process have developed some rather fun components.

Journey into Actionscript 3.0

I recently began to explore the world of ActionScript 3.0, which has helped me to further develop a new, more object oriented approach to developing flash applications.

Elements of Neighborhood

The Elements of Neighborhood project is a fairly complicated one, with many different facets of the site and large quantities of numerical and graphic data to display. in other words, an interactive designers dream come true!

Efficiencity

Efficiencity is an interactive tour through a small UK city, in which many of the key buildings utilize environmentally friendly and sustainable solutions for providing energy needs.

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No end in sight

Watching this documentary was probably one of the most heart-breaking, gut wrenching, and horrific experiences I have ever had.

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Into the void

Their website is also amazingly intuitive yet unique, placing the work in a free floating 3D environment, and structuring the information in a simple hierarchal format.

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J.S.K Architects

With Haig and I being very into architecture this site was a BIG inspiration, it was refreshing to see a firm as committed to representing their brand and level of quality on the web, just as well as they do in their structures.

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We make our own path

Here at Lift we don’t like to do what all the other web development firms are doing, we like to do our own thing. Usually…

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