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…
I'll say it again because it's so freakin' sweet — Our DEEPSEA Challenge website is being featured in the summer issue of Comm Arts! This is truly an honor considering only an elite group of sites (approximately six) get…
NeoPangea may be an agency outsider, but our slick handiwork can sure pack a big wallop. Rising to the American Advertising Federation's call to arms "The size of your agency, your title or your market does not dictate the…
This observative application allows participants to post brief accounts of their 9/11/2001 experiences and mark their stories with location-specific tags as features on an interactive map. Visitors are able to explore all…
Our good friends at CommArts.com dive deeper into our Deep Challenge website and feature it as the Web Pick of the Week. Developed in secret with the National Geographic Channel, the site profiles filmmaker James Cameron's…
NeoPangea consulted their resident mind freak and executed some mental calisthenics to create a mind bending, brain straining adventure. Mental games, video explainers, and other content in the "Brain Games" interactive experience…
Rachel Maddow is the host of "The Rachel Maddow Show" which airs on MSNBC at 9:00 pm Eastern, Monday through Friday, and is rebroadcast at midnight Eastern.
After a moment in history as monumental as 9/11, the simple question "Where were you when..." can trigger a flood of emotions and memories. This application expands that moment of reflection into a world-wide conversation,…
Created in partnership with the National Geographic Channel, the project aims to record the diverse personal stories from that fateful day in September. Visitors can share their story of where they were and what they saw…
The show follows Pat Spain, nephew to legendary chronicler of the unexplained Charles Fort, on his global hunt for mysterious creatures like the Orag Pendek, Mapinguari, Mokele Mbembe, Caddy, and the Mongolian Death Worm.…
We're honored to have the 'Rebuilding the Titanic' interactive featured as Communication Arts Webpick of the week! It's a great write up from one of our favorite magazines. Thanks Comm Arts!!
A Multimedia Extension of National Geographic Channel's Rebuilding Titanic, Timeline Captures Key Moments from the Infamous Ship's History Through Archival Photos, Videos, and Stop-Motion Model Reconstruction.
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The Great Migrations website, the online experience created for the National Geographic Channel's series of the same name, has been nominated for the 15th Annual Webby Awards in the Television category! The website was one…
CableFAX said about the website: "Our judges raved about the site's logical design and its emphasis on 12 "hero" animals from the linear series. It's yet another fine example of Nat-Geo's skill in promoting linear through…
Live-Streaming Telepresence Cameras Take Viewers on a Photo Safari Around Miniature Sets Inspired by NGC's Signature Event. Viewers Can Explore and Capture Images of Tiny Hidden Artifacts For a Chance to Find Rare EXPEDITION…
Gold Addy Award
Interactive Media — Online – Online Games
National Geographic, 3D Migration Globe
Explore the migratory patterns of twelve different animals from space. Select a land or sea dwelling animal and fly…