2007
Having settled into our new light and spacious studio in Bermondsey Street our team feel the real benefit in working in an environment that they deserve.
We are joined by a few new faces and we continue creating some great work for our clients, old and new. Our development team grows and Tim Bowler
is appointed Technology Director. We exhibit the Online Marketing Show and meet some great people and end up gaining some new clients as a result,
Sennheiser, Universal Music and Orange to name a few.
2006
The beginning of the year starts off with a bang as we win a 3-way pitch to design and build the B2B advertising website for
Channel 4 Television. The team grows a bit more to accommodate the level of work coming our way so we decide to move again to
a larger studio and we move to the very trendy but tranquil surroundings of Bermondsey Street SE1. We also continue to work
with our other clients producing great work for them.
2005
Settled in our new studio we recruit a few more new faces and are working across various sectors and add Channel 4, Channel 5 and
the Royal Aeronautical Society to our growing list of clients. We continue to provide and develop our online marketing skills and
start devising lots of online creative marketing campaigns for our various clients. We develop the online game, 'Plastic Fantastic'
for Channel 4 to promote the award winning show 'Nip Tuck'.
2004
Our landlord decides to cash in on the booming London property market and decides to sell the building where our studio is based.
We up sticks and decide to move to the more up-market side of town, Covent Garden. Having delivered a great project for Ellesse
their owners 'Pentland Brands' ask us to do their corporate website. We jump at the chance to work with a company who own some of
the most recognised fashion labels, such as Boxfresh, Lacoste, Speedo, Ted Baker and many more. We also design the first ever
website for the 'Red or Dead' clothing brand, working with design guru Wayne Hemingway's creative team.
2003
We win a major pitch to work with Ellesse on their 'Foreplay' advertising campaign, producing all the digital media communication
elements for the campaign, including the interactive locker room website where you could have a good snoop around the male or female
changing rooms to unearth some goodies and some sights for sore eyes!
Our credentials and portfolio of work gets stronger and we start to attract and more clients from different industry sectors.
We start working with the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE), Europe's largest engineering membership organisation,
developing and working with them on various digital campaigns and even pick up a couple of design awards for the Student campaign
work we do for them. We produce an online campaign to support the overall IEE student marketing campaign. Part of the online
strategy is an online game 'Metal Guru' which to date has been played by over one million people.
2002
Whilst continuing to work within the music and TV industries, we get an opportunity to work with one of the big corporate
blue chips, 'Securicor' and design and build their very first intranet for them. This was a major year long project and
the most complex and involved piece of work we had delivered to date. We add another member to the team and buy a pool table
for the studio! We also start working with music label 'Telstar' undertaking website and online campaigns for them.
2001
We start winning some work from TV companies and work with Cartoon Network and Toonami producing and delivering viral marketing
campaigns for them. We also deliver an interactive sales toolkit for Unilever working with their Lynx deodorant brand.
2000
We employ a couple of more people to handle the volume of work coming our way and take over the top floor of our offices
at Surrey Quays. We continue to work within the music industry designing some great websites for the likes of Ministry
of Sound and Polydor.
1999
Or Media founded by Peter Gough starting out with just two people in a corner of a rented office at a digital print company.
We start by experimenting with small promotional website for some of our music clients and get asked to do the first website
for Currencies Direct, one of Europe's leading Non-Bank providers of international payment services and commercial foreign exchange.