If you’re reading this, you’ve probably already played with the cool, new features of the Numiko site.
numiko.com enables users to move around the site in a way which is similar to ‘pick-a-path’ stories.… Read more
If you’re reading this, you’ve probably already played with the cool, new features of the Numiko site.
numiko.com enables users to move around the site in a way which is similar to ‘pick-a-path’ stories.… Read more
We’ve just completed the website for twin monasteries Wearmouth-Jarrow which has been nominated for World Heritage Site status in 2011.
The new website features a 3D tour around the monastery, stories, a timeline, interactive maps and more.… Read more
Over the last ten years we’ve grown from working in a humble bedroom to become one of England’s premier digital agencies. And over those same ten years the web has quietly slipped into every part of our lives, from socialising to entertainment to government.… Read more
Last year was a long time coming. In 2009,for the first time, online advertising spending outgrew television advertising. For years now, online spending has been growing hugely – bar a small dip in growth during the worst of the recession last year – while spending in traditional media has been in constant decline.… Read more
When we founded Numiko in 2000, the web was on the cusp of something huge. Back then, the standard Internet connection was a 56k modem that bleeped and spluttered its way along the information superhighway like an asthmatic robot.… Read more
It’s strange that as a technology gets really important, we tend not to notice it any more. I remember in the late ‘90s asking friends if they ‘had the internet’.… Read more
It’s annoying to have to say this, but most websites are a bit rubbish. They can be frustrating in so many ways, and often leave you wondering how and why did this site launch?… Read more
In a recent BT advert, smug phone-flogger Adam is on his stag do. Adam and his friends are in the middle of their wacky bachelor party, and as part of their fun they’re gathered around a laptop watching something hilarious on YouTube.… Read more
The first record was created way back in 1887. It might not have looked like much, but that thin disc was pure, condensed music – aprecursor to all the recorded music we have today.… Read more
IE two letters that if you’re a front end developer will have you swearing at your screen in frustration. After the launch of IE6, Microsoft all but abandoned their browser development waiting another 5 years before their next release of IE7.… Read more