Posts Tagged ‘ Flash ’
Lexus IS Campaign Site
Stonewall+ recently launched the new Lexus IS campaign site. Using the concept of Nanosites, the whole campaign site will be repurposed into banner executions.
New Seaharvest site
Quite a nice new site for Seaharvest by Stonewall+.
Latest Jobs on jobs.10and5.com
Some new jobs have been posted on jobs.10and5.com, make sure you aren’t missing on a great opportunity:
- Mid Level HTML/CSS Programmer at Stonewall+
- Senior Art Director at Traffic Integrated Marketing
- Senior Copy Writer at Traffic Integrated Marketing
- Junior Copywriter at OscarTango
- Junior Art Director at OscarTango
- Flash Designer/Programmer at Quirk eMarketing
- Quirk Senior Designer at Quirk eMarketing
- Quirk eMarketing Middleweight Developer at Quirk eMarketing
Good luck with the job hunting!
Stonewall+ Christmas Charity Give Away

Stonewall+ launched their Christmas fundraiser campaign recently. Tying into the ‘Tribute to the Click‘ theme that they have run over the last year, this fund raising idea is based on the fact that users needs to click and send a Christmas message. For each message sent, Stonewall+ promises to give R5 to the Thembalitsha Foundation.
A great initiative worthy of support. So head on over there and help them donate funds! Also don’t forget to share this with your friends to make sure we get them to donate as much as possible!
Stonewall+ Launches Augmented Reality Site

Stonewall+ launched one of the first instances of Augmented Reality in South Africa yesterday for the new Chevrolet Cruze site. Very slick interface with some really awesome movement recognition over the element to view the car.
Great work.
Producer: Adele Milana
Design: Emile Rohlandt
3D Modelling: Damien Manuel
Copywriting: Carrie Davidson
Actionscript: Rigardt Kruger, Tim Smith, Chris Truter
Creative Director: Adam Whitehouse
Jobs: Senior Interactive Designer
Senior / Lead Flash Actionscripter
Stonewall+ is looking for an experienced and highly-skilled Flash Developer and ActionScript Programmer to join their Cape Town office in order to manage and grow a talented team of Flash Developers.
The position requires a strong leader with a passion for innovation and experimentation. The position offers a considerable amount of R&D time, as well as an opportunity to produce award-winning work for some of the world’s biggest brands.
The candidate will be working in a dynamic studio environment, along-side a team of highly talented designers and programmers. Read more…
The Presidency Kids Website – Who Dunnit?
This site from the Presidency (not The President design) has us completely befuddled – We honestly cannot determine where this site came from, nor why it is so starkly different to the “adults” Presidency section.
The site is a beautiful semi-3D world where kids get to learn more about the South African Presidency – Yes, the SA Government. I think that’s what struck us so off-sides – it’s totally unexpected! But fantastic at the same time that a government website has such a great, beautifully crafted website. It does remind us of a couple of other 3D worlds we’ve seen, but it’s very well executed. As Wesley notes: “the best is going through the gates & clicking on the president and minister “
We originally found this via RiaanWest. If you know who did the site, please let us know in the comments!
Who’dunnit: Toyota Hilux Country
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I found this gem last night just before I was going to leave the office, two hours later and I was still busy navigating around the site and playing the minigames.
Toyota must have spent quite a bit of money on this project but my, it was worth it. While the visuals and design is not always top notch, the concept and sheer size of this thing makes it worth a look (if you have 2 or 3 hours to spare…).
You start of by signing up to receive Hilux Country Citizenship. Once you have your passport the aim is to get your passport stamped by the various authorities to finally make it to full citizenship (and stand in chance to win a Toyota Hilux). There are 5 different Government Departments that you need stamps from and each of these gives you a different challenge.
Inside the site there is also various other questions and clues that will give you extra points towards citizenship. This includes a Facebook parody called Toughbook, and various usage of outside sites and fake blogs to find clues and details to help you in your quest to become a Hilux Country citizen.
The big question I have here is who’dunnit? I have my suspicions on who the agency was but can you confirm?
Let’s see if we can solve this one!
More images available when you click here.
Who’dunnit: 5FM & Savanna – What on Earth
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I was browsing around some of my favourite sites and came across this gem, Savanna What On Earth. 5FM and Savanna have come together to run a competition where users can win R 25 000 each day.
A extremely nicely designed flash site using Papervision. Papervision is something that hasn’t yet been high on the uptake in South African agencies, so it’s great to see a site using the technology available to add that extra bit of bling to a site that in essence is nothing more then a small competition microsite.
The big question here is who’dunnit? I have asked around my agency connections and have a fair idea of the production company that created this but can you confirm my suspicions? Any ideas?
Click more to see the gallery.
UPDATE: Props to Hellocomputer for the design of the site. Thanks to all for the internet sleuthing and solving this Who’dunnit!
Cambrient redesign
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Jarred Cinman of Cambrient sent us some screenshots of the recent redesign they did for their own site. The main goals of this design was to layer Flash and HTML in such a way that search engines can still index the text, whilst giving the user a full “flash” experience.
Producer (and other people who worked on it):
Creative Director- Jarred Cinman
Designers: Tracy Frayne/Ian Blom; HTML: James Happe
Short description: Portfolio and company site for Cambrient, one of the leading full service digital marketing agencies in South Africa





