The Internet has been changing the way the world works, dates, and does practically everything else over the past two decades. However, for all of the life-changing strides the Internet has made in other fields, it hasn't…
Yoh was honored with the Staffing VOICE Awards for the launch of a campaign for Yoh Talent Solutions, the comprehensive managed solution to centralize talent acquisition and contingent workforce management.
At this year's…
Neo-Pangea is showcased on Communication Arts website. The Webpick section showcases "The best of the Web, delivered daily." Communication Arts is the premier source of inspiration for graphic designers, art directors, design…
I'm now proud to announce the debut of the Neo-Pangea Studios. Created from the guts of a 100-year-old property, this former bar then television station sits on top of a hill overlooking the city of Reading PA. Photos coming…
Stargate Worlds is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game set in the universe of the longest-running science fiction series in U.S. history, Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. Players will step through the Stargate…
Neo-Pangea wins a spot in the "Professional Services" category at New York Festival's 2008 Innovative Advertising Awards. Neo-Pangea.com sits along side industry giants like Absolut, HUGO BOSS, Nike, Volvo, Ikea, and Adidas.
Our hard work finally pays off! The folks at Adobe granted us the Site of the Day award for National Geographic's film, Aftermath. The website is a 3-dimensional timeline that lets you explore a world you will never see;…
Neo-Pangea wins the award for "Self-Promotion" in Applied Arts 2008 "Interactive Awards" competition. Be sure to check out the March magazine for the write up and full listing of award winners.
Standing out through a field of over 2,700 entries including sites from industry trendsetters such as Big Spaceship, Tribal DDB, and Avenue A, Neo-Pangea received the following four nods...
Gold Award for "Self Promotion":…
What is a "Reotch"? Merriam-Webster lists no definition and the site itself seems to point toward some sort of horrific moving picture lusus naturae. Maybe it's just a site for a charismatic moving picture camera operator.…