we've been very busy!
We've been so busy, we can hardly believe how much we've done over the last year or so. From websites to viral marketing, we have some top work here for your perusal!

To support the campaign encouraging Scots to insulate their homes effectively, Spring created a mobile mini site with access to video, a quiz, facts about insulation and a set of FAQs.
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Spring created an exciting new installation at Dubai airport, for Diageo. The installation invites consumers to take part in a special mentoring session, where they will learn a little more about the latest exciting Johnnie Walker whisky blend.
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As part of an ongoing relationship across all business areas, Spring were asked to redesign and redevelop the Education section of the main Scottish Water website.
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Spring developed a three-pronged program of activity for Atishoo® using Facebook
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Spring developed a new Belhaven website with content and online stores relevant to both a UK audience and overseas.
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We were asked to create a new website for our friends at Newhaven Advertising Agency. The result was a stickerbook, come website that shows off a wide range of top notch work.
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Based on the classic 1981 commentary - we created a viral video for the Scotland Vs Norway match in October. In a jiffy, over 17,000 people had watched it on you tube alone.
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Our digital campaign for Maclay Murray & Spens won Best Online marketing campaign/initiative at the 2008 Legal Marketing Awards. A great result.
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Spring created two great pieces of digital aimed at adding to the buzz around the Galleries' Andy Warhol exhibition. The work is so popular, it's still being used today!
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In 2007 Tesco Personal Finance created a flagship presence inside the Tesco store at Silverburn in Glasgow. Spring designed and built an on-brand microsite to support the exciting new centre.
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During August 2007, XFM set up shop, quite literally, in a vacant store in the luxury retail area of Multrees Walk in Edinburgh's city centre. We built an exciting new touchscreen kiosk that engaged this new audience.
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