Beautiful Websites

Whether it be a website, an animation, or a campaign driven through the social networks, your project will be delivered optimised for the search engines, web compliant, and of course beautifully designed for the best user experience.

Addictive Games

Games and virals are a powerful way to engage an audience with your brand. My games have been played by tens of millions of unique users throughout the world, and driven huge amounts of traffic to affiliates' websites.

Happy Clients

Whether you're a global brand or a one man band, excellent value is assured. A few of the big ones...


Microsoft, Sony Ericcson, Pepsi, Unilever, Press Association, XBOX, BBH, Nokia, Red Bull, Sky...

Career Ladder Challenge

Career Ladder Challenge (Coming Soon)

Client: Red Bull

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Nia Allen Photography

Nia Allen Photography

Client: Nia Allen

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My friends photography website.

Pirates

Pirates

Client: Myself

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Pirate print design created for my new nephew.

Disc Jockey Disc Jockey

Disc Jockey

Client: Threadless

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T shirt design.

Prom Man

Prom Man

Client: Edgbarrow

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Edible Sam

Edible Sam

Client: Threadless

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Roller Sheep

Roller Sheep

Client: Myself

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40 Candles 40 Candles

40 Candles

Client: Glastonbury Festival Competition

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I failed on 3 occasions to get tickets for Glastonbury 2010. My last chance was to enter the T shirt design competition so I did. I was so pleased with it I was already visualising victory. My submission got lost in the post or something as I had to watch it on the BBC from my ex council flat.

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Logos

Client: Various

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Various company and event logo designs I have created.

Fishticuffs

Fishticuffs

Client: Windows Live Messenger

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Fishticuffs was developed to increase session time and spread the Messenger brand throughout Facebook and Twitter. The game is now one of the platforms most succesful in the UK.

Fishticuffs

Fishticuffs Advert

Client: Windows Live Messenger

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This advert was for display on the fishticuffs facebook page to promote the return of fishticuffs.

Penalties

Penalties

Client: Sony Ericsson / KIA

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Originally a limited release on Messenger in South America, this game proved the continents most popular sponsored game ever on the platform, with over 5 million plays in a 3 month period. It also managed to drive through over 300,000 players to the Sony Ericcson site. Off the back of this success Messenger will be releasing a non sponsored version across Europe.

Music Metric Music Metric

Music Metric App

Client: Semetric

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This project was purely design work for me - to create the UI for this desktop app. Ian of Edible code did the front end development.

Just Seychelles Just Seychelles

Just Seychelles

Client: Just Seychelles

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I designed the new site and logo for Just Seychelles big rebrand.

Be Bulb Be Bulb Be Bulb Be Bulb

Be Bulb

Client: Be Bulb

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I made this website for a friends company.

Keepy Uppy

Keepy Uppy

Client: Windows Live Messenger

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This game was released on Messenger across Europe to unofficially celebrate the 2010 world cup. During the tournament it racked up over a million plays, with each player playing an average of 4 games.

Pastures New

Pastures New

Client: Myself

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Copy Cat

The Moustachios

Client: Myself

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Fairies Fairies Fairies Fairies

Faires

Client: Myself

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Another game that I have grown up making a few times. If I find some spare time I'd like to make a new iteration.

Newsletters Newsletters

Newsletters

Client: Various

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I have created a fair number of newsletters for lots of various clients through my career to date. Home Use Program was sent out throughout Europe and generated click through rates of 40%.

Paul Decides

Paul Decides

Client: Myself

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We (Ian from edible code and myself) tried to cash in on Paul the Octopus with some viral activity. We might have succeeded but were a bit too late with its release.