'Six Flags'

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Art Directed Photo Lands in Communication Arts Photography Annual 48

Six Flags photo in Communication Arts This happened a while ago, but reporting on it is better late than never. A photo taken by Michael Warren and art directed by myself at last year’s Six Flags photo shoot down at Six Flags Over Texas was featured in this year’s Communication Arts Photography Annual 48. It’s a truly impressive image that takes a simple roller coaster and turns it into a mountainous, imposing figure few would dare tackle.

This work was done through Ogilvy with the help of fantastic creative directors, art buyers, producers, retouchers, and more.

Posted in Agency, Art, Ogilvy, Six Flags |

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

Kyoto Umbrella Desktop

Kyoto Umbrella It’s been a long time coming, but now available for your enjoyment is a new mostly vector based desktop called Kyoto Umbrella. This will be the first desktop in a group with a Japanese theme. Sometimes a good vacation is just the thing to get the creative juices flowing! Anyway, head over to the Downloads page and get downloading! Oh, and while you’re at it, check out the newly added Six Flags Redesign portfolio item.

Posted in Art, Desktops and gui stuff, Ogilvy, Six Flags, goodies, wallapapers |

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

The All New SixFlags.com Launches

Six Flags National Home

Producing large websites the likes of sixflags.com for a company as unique as Six Flags Theme Parks is an undertaking so large, so full of potential pitfalls, and so amazingly complex that it’s no wonder complete interface to infrastructure redesigns of this size don’t happen all that often. That said, the all new web presence for Six Flags is a huge step into the future everyone involved should be proud of.

Highlights include large expanses of space for gorgeous new photography on nearly every page, massive video streaming at HD resolutions larger than many HDTVs, immersive 360 degree panoramic photography users can use to experience what it’s like to be at the top of the scariest rides on the planet, two original Flash games, over 2000 pages of rewritten copy, and more image assets depicting more rides, stores, events, entertainment, emotions and experiences than you can imagine across numerous park sites coast-to-coast!

The best part is that the new site will only just keep growing with more new content, new features, sweepstakes, partnerships with leading companies and more. So, sign up for the all new Team Six to stay up to date with the latest Six Flags news, but remember that despite the fact that this new site is chock full of experiential content, the only way to get the full Six Flags experience is to visit the one closest to you! Get your tickets, Season Passes, or VIP tours here and enjoy!

Posted in Agency, Flash, Ogilvy, Site Launch, Six Flags, Web Design |

Monday, October 2nd, 2006

Six Flags Great American Scream Off

1. Scream Six Flags has partnered with fledgling online contest specialist, Bix to create The Great American Scream Off Contest. Users can record themselves screaming into their webcams for entry. Then based on online votes, four winners will be selected. Then for 1 week only, those winners will be voted on to select a grand prize winner!

The Bix site and strategy is very interesting. It’s also making the rounds through the blogosphere and beyond into traditional media like the Wall Street Journal.

It’ll be interesting to follow the contest and see what gets submitted and where the votes go. So, if you’re interested in some VLP (Very Loud Person) prize packs, or just watching people scream their heads off, check out the Scream Off at Bix.

Posted in Ogilvy, Site Launch, Six Flags |

Thursday, September 21st, 2006

Six Flags Fright Fest

Six Flags FF logo It’s almost that time of year again. So, in celebration of everything ghoulish and spooky, Six Flags has once again spookified their site in acticipation of the freaky events they’ll be offering come October in their parks throughout the country. The amazing team at OgilvyOne did an excellent job bringing the park vibe to their online presence through pumpkin carving, scares, bats, ominous skies in full video and more.

Expect a few more surprises before the end of October tied to Fright Fest!

Posted in Flash, Ogilvy, Site Launch, Six Flags, Web Design |

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