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The FitFlop website
edpic have been retained by Brandhandling to develop a destination website and devise an online marketing campaign for its revolutionary new fitness shoe, the FitFlop
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Grey's Anatomy web campaign
Following on from the success of edpic's work for Bravo's The Unit - Series 2, Virgin Media TV appointed edpic to create an integrated digital marketing campaign...
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edpic launch Sail Away for SAGA
edpic have launched Sail Away, an online viral game for Saga, the largest provider of goods and services specifically designed for the over 50s...
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StarPonyz.com for the teen market
Responding to the demand for online community-based websites, edpic designed and created StarPonyz.com for sports marketing agency ENS...
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The Unit on the web
Virgin Media appointed edpic to create an integrated digital marketing campaign consisting of multiple rich media ad formats and a destination microsite for Bravo TV's The Unit - Series 2...
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edpic's record breaking new service
edpic have signed Guinness World Records to its growing roster of mobile brands, producing and managing GWR alert services...
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Bravo for edpic
Flextech Television's groundbreaking entertainment channel Bravo has signed an exclusive multi-platform content deal with leading digital agency, edpic...
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Roobarb packs a mobile punch
The DVD launch of the kids' hit TV cartoon Roobarb and Custard will pack a mobile download punch with a special in-pack insert...
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edpic launches MMS with Vodafone
Editorial and picture specialists edpic have begun delivery of MMS alerts to Vodafone UK customers through leading provider of mobile data services, WIN...
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edpic opens up in India
Mobile content specialists edpic have signed an exclusive content distribution deal with leading Indian content aggregator, Phoneytunes...
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After months of speculation that the Scot would come out of retirement to reprise his role as Indy's father, the actor - well, former actor - decided to make his position clear. 'I get asked the question so often I thought it best to make an announcement,' said Connery in a statement released yesterday. 'If anything could have pulled me out of retirement it would have been an Indiana Jones film. I love working with Steven (Spielberg) and George (Lucas), and it goes without saying that it is an honour to have Harrison as my son. But in the end, retirement is just too damned much fun. I, do however, have one bit of advice for Junior,� he added. 'Demand that the critters be digital, the cliffs be low, and for goodness sake keep that whip by your side at all times in case you need to escape from the stunt coordinator!










