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We Love… Launches Du VoD Campaign Site

We Love are proud to have launched the new Video on Demand campaign site for DU – The United Arab Emirates service provider.

Working with On Demand Group and Du we have created a multi-lingual flash site which outlines the service offered through an engaging interface illustrating the true virtues of VoD.

We Love developed a front end which integrates into On Demand Group’s powerful content management service to deliver and promote an ever changing content portfolio.

Enjoy >>

New Social Media tool for EndoCare

As part of EndoCare’s ongoing social media strategy we’ve created an interactive Facebook page and Media Hub for all members of the ‘Endo Tribe’.

The Media Hub incorporates a drag and drop dashboard of predefined and customisable RSS and Twitter feeds; an Article repository where ‘white papers’ and academic publications are available for upload and download by all members; and an Advice column that all users are able to participate in.

The Media Hub dynamically feeds back into the Facebook page, allowing instant updates on all articles uploaded – keeping the ‘tribe’ up to the minute with the latest industry breakthroughs and reports.

And all of it is completely free. The aim of the hub is to empower the user base, to give something back rather than  force information upon them.

The hub will be developed as the tribe expands, reacting to needs and to user feedback. It’s going to be an exciting journey, and it all starts here.

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Amazing CSS3

CSS3 has amazing potential to give your sites that awe and wonder factor. At first glance, CSS3 gave you rounded corners, image borders and shadows. Ok, that’s good news for all those developers that had to use ugly workarounds for every modern browser and IE6. But you then look a little deeper and find the animation ability. Check it out:

Elastic thumbnail navigation

CSS3 Analogue Clock
CSS3 Analogue Clock

Auto Scrolling Starfield
Auto Scrolling starfield

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Hey, we are hiring…

Hi all, Long time no speak.

It has been super busy here at We Love… what with the Sony Ericsson 3GSM site going live and a few others to launch oh so very soon… (not forgetting to catch up on the PR of other work that has already launched / been delivered… but that is for another time…)

What this little digital gossip / heads up is all about is that we are now on the hunt for some new talent to join us at the manor… specifically a digital Snr Designer and a Snr Developer with the skillz to blow us away.

You must have agency experience and a few years under your belt, and know how it all works… You must illustrate creativity (no matter how ‘dull’ the project was)… Have sweet business acumen and most excellent people and management skills. Worked for some sweet brands, be at award winning level – top of your game – and have the energy and get up and go to really drive We Love forward.

Got what it takes? Then email CV, URLs to work@welove72.com

ta ta for now pips!

Speed Up Your Web Content Delivery… the essential checklist

Performance Panes

So you’ve designed a fantastic site that everyone loves, don’t make people wait to see it. We’ve come up with this quick fire checklist, which is the first of what will be a series of posts on optimization for the web, to make sure you’re doing all you can to improve your users browsing experience.

  1. Check your performance
  2. Enable Gzip
  3. Reduce HTTP Requests
  4. Use Image Sprites
  5. Consider AJAX
  6. Clean-up Your Code
  7. Image compression, what’s best?
  8. Google is your friend
  9. Nginx – the smart choice
  10. Content Delivery Networks

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New relationship with Sony Ericsson

We Love Creative Agency is proud to announce it’s relationship with Sony Ericsson as supplier of creative services. Kicking off with the design and development of an interactive campaign site for the Mobile World Congress 2010, the launch of their new range of handsets was supported by a Social Media strategy including Facebook and a mobile version of the site.

At the heart of the site design was a 3D interactive space, creating engagement and starting the story of the Sony Ericsson MWC event. Taking center stage were the heroes of the site, the phones themselves, supported by social media feeds that drove users towards established Sony Ericsson Social Media channels – creating more awareness and ultimately extending long term engagement.

Congratulations to everyone involved on a great project, an amazing effort all round and most enjoyable to work upon.

Checkout the Campaign Site, Facebook page and Mobile site

The development team gets stronger and stronger

The We Love team is growing further with the hire of Joe Noordally as a Developer. An all round tech-head with specific interest in mobile technologies and AS3, Joe has come in and really hit the ground running on Vichy and Sony Ericsson work.

Joe Noordally morning hair

He looks a bit better later in the day when the morning hair has calmed down ; – )

Welcome Joe to the team!