The Curse of Oak Island is a popular HISTORY series about a centuries-old hunt for buried treasure. Building on the mystery and adventure of this ambitious excavation, NeoPangea dug deep to craft Oak Island Dig, a retro-style…
The 2016 awards season is just beginning, and we already have exciting news to share: two recent collaborations with the National Geographic Channel, Breakthrough and American Genius, have been nominated for a total of four…
Recent projects with longtime collaborators at National Geographic Channel bring home gold and silver.
At NeoPangea, we’re big fans of brain food and feeding our minds, so we were delighted when our microsite for National…
Eat: The Story of Food, a delicious collaboration between NeoPangea and National Geographic Channel still tantalizing taste buds at NatGeoEat.com, was just awarded a heaping helping of WIN by the prestigious 19th Annual Webby…
Eat: The Story of Food, one of our tastiest projects to date, is currently nominated for a prestigious People’s Voice Webby Award! Can you help us out and cast your vote for us?
National Geographic Channel’s Eat: The Story…
Oddly enough, with the days getting warmer and comfort food quickly being forgotten, it was NeoPangea’s latest work for the National Geographic Channel, websites for Life Below Zero and Eat: The Story of Food, that won at…
Awards season is in full swing, and NeoPangea and National Geographic Channel are excited to announce that their American Blackout website is an official 18th Annual Webby Awards honoree in the Interactive Advertising & Media…
Still awash in euphoria from their Philadelphia Addy wins, NeoPangea continued their winning streak at the district two competition of the American Advertising Awards, receiving two gold and three silver awards.
In the…
NeoPangea won six gold Addys and the coveted “Best of Show” award for Arts & Sciences Advertising at the 2014 American Advertising Awards. During a night showcasing some truly inspiring work from prestigious Philadelphia…
Our sinister contraption won the top honors in the “Weird” category, as well as the ever-popular “People’s Choice” award in the “Weird” category. What can we say? We know what people like.
A ground-breaking interactive…
Almost a year after the slapstick carnage changed our intern’s feelings about Nerf guns and robots forever, NeoPangea's Intern Abuser continues to win prestigious awards. The latest accolades come in the form of a Silver…
Like a robotic phoenix rising from the post-apocalyptic ashes, NeoPangea's Intern Abuser rears its mechanized head again, this time as a nominee for the Viral Project of the Year in the 2013 Philly Geek Awards!
The Philly…
Even with so many exciting things going on at the moment, we thought we should come up for air long enough to share some fantastic news. The Nautilus Live website, which we designed for Bob Ballard's Sea Research Foundation…
It seems that the fine people at the Philly Ad Club favor our Intern Abuser event more than most interns. Our robotic masterpiece was honored with a 2013 Gold Addy Award in the "Advertising and Promotion- Games" category.
A…
Having survived the holidays and the Mayan apocalypse with only minor forays into cannibalism, the delightful chaps from NeoPangea are proud to announce our first award win of 2013! To our mustache-twirling delight, the Intern…
We're only a few weeks into 2013, but it's already shaping up to be an exciting year! A little electronic birdie has informed us that NeoPangea's Intern Abuser event has been selected as a finalist in the Amusement category…