A human face for Microsoft
Microsoft wanted a stage for its competitive advantage: its ability to create affordable, seamless consumer experiences that combine the magic of software with the power of the Internet across a world of devices.
In late 2009, we helped launch the world’s first two Microsoft Stores in Scottsdale, Arizona and Mission Viejo, California — the first steps in an important Microsoft initiative to engage more directly with customers. Our team helped develop everything from the Microsoft store logo to bags to collateral to employee style guides to the largest HD display wall in the world with 180 feet of digital ribbon.
A trip to the moon
On the 40th anniversary of the moon landing, we partnered with AOL and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum to return to the moon and bring 1.25 million people with us.
WeChooseTheMoon.org re-created the lunar mission with an interactive experience that allowed visitors to re-live the mission as it happened exactly 40 years later to the minute. The site used archival video, photos and “real time” audio transmissions sent out via Twitter to bring the experience to life.
As of two weeks after the launch, the site had three million visits from 216 different countries. Check out the site here: wechoosethemoon.org.
We all love Mike
We've all known that our President, Mike Hughes, has been the best in the business for decades now, but it certainly is nice to see his greatness recognized on a stage as prestigious as the One Club's.
Congratulations, Mike. We all love you.
Click here to visit WeAllLoveMike.com — a site developed by a group here at Martin. Read memories, thanks and notes of congratulation written by Mike's biggest fans. And, of course, contribute your own!
It’s time to switch
They say golf is a four-letter word for a reason. Thankfully, PING’s new golf clubs are designed to help take some of the frustration out of the game. In our latest campaign for the golf equipment manufacturer, PING’s tour pros help struggling amateurs make the switch to PING technology.
He’s not just another pretty face
He's a sophisticated, business-minded reptile who just happens to have an irresistible accent and charming manner. But even though he stands knee-high to a grasshopper (ok, he's bigger than that), he is an integral member of GEICO's business team and lives to save people money on their car insurance.
And if you want a little more GEICO in your life every day, visit GEICO's ringtones page where you can download crowd-pleasers like the boss's "ring a ding ding ding dong" or Kash's remixed version of "Somebody's Watching Me."