Tag: JESS3

Making our stop motion animation Gmail spot

It was with great pleasure that we announced the release of our stop motion animation video for Gmail yesterday, filmed earlier this year with the help of our incredibly talented production team in Los Angeles. We were so awed by the beautiful work and detail that went into every minute aspect of the video – […]

Digital IQ – Who’s got it and who doesn’t in the public sector

On November 23rd L2, a digital think tank run by Scott Galloway, an NYU Stern professor, offered a new way to examine digital efficiency called Digital IQ in the Public Sector (full report here). It is a scale composed of several key indicators and was used to examine over 100 companies and agencies in the […]

a Case for Content by Eloqua and JESS3

Just last week, we worked Samsung to make a case for why social websites are good for business. Well, we are here to make a case for content. Literally. A Case for Content by Eloqua and JESS3 View more presentations from JESS3. Working with Eloqua‘s triumvirate Joe Chernov (head of content / communications), Brian Kardon […]

How to Customize the Facebook Profile Photostream

Following up to the Gizmodo and Tech Crunch articles we here at JESS3 wanted to give back to the community with a brief tutorial on how to pull off this effect. And here is a quick break down on how to pull off this trick from the Facebook side of things:1) Upload all images to […]

Data Visualization for the Public Sector

Data Visualization for the Public Sector View more presentations from JESS3. Based on the talk I delivered at Pew’s Voting Information Technology Summit, a quick diagnostic to give yourself if you are in the public sector (or any sector for that matter) as you head into 2011: 1. ‘Users make credibility-based decisions based on how […]

Samsung Celebrating that “Social Websites Are Good for Business”

Earlier this Fall, Samsung re-launched its U.S. website with a focus on consumer engagement, driving social media experiences and online community participation. By adding a number of new features – from consumer reviews to Q&As and Twitter and Facebook buttons, Samsung not only allowed the consumer to feel like he or she is part of […]

Causing an Uproar with National Geographic

As far as we can remember, cats on the internet have always been popular may it be their cheezburger cravings, fruitless efforts at fitting into small boxes, or mastering musical instruments, the possibilities for entertainment on behalf of our feline friends seem endless. But what about big cats? Overshadowed online by their domestic counterparts, several […]

the Yahoo! Year in Review 2010 Infographic

Each year around this time, Yahoo! releases a list of “standout news, pop-culture trends, and search obsessions” culled from the most widely used terms on the popular search engine. The top ten list includes no real surprises: pop stars and actresses, the unescapable Justin Bieber, the equally unescapable BP Oil Plugin, and the nation’s favorite […]

Tackling Cystic Fibrosis with Samsung and Sears

It’s no secret that we are passionate about a number of things here at JESS3 – social media, great UX, and beautiful data visualizations are three that come to mind. We also strive to work with companies and people who are also passionate, be it about their product, service or cause. When Samsung gave us […]

what Google Translate Can’t Translate…Yet

What do an auctioneer, a baby, a hungry tummy, a garbled answering machine message from your mom and thrill seekers on a roller-coaster have in common? All five are the stars of a new series of short Google Translate videos produced by JESS3 that convey the fact that sometimes, communication is more complicated than just […]