02/03/10: Arnold Woldwide and Solarsilk team up to create customizable Olympics banners
02/01/10: Agency.com brings on Solarsilk to build banners for Combos
01/14/10: Solarsilk upgrades iPhone website
11/16/09: TBWA and Solarsilk build Tassimo banners
09/24/09: Virtual Flash World created for TyraBanks.com
09/18/09: Solarsilk produces Wall Street Journal banners
Arnold Woldwide and Solarsilk team up to create customizable Olympics banners
February 3rd, 2010
Arnold Worldwide contracted Solarsilk to build a banner for Carnival Cruiselines where users can submit a photo that will later appear in that banner, live on the web.
The banner was built for Flash 10, which allows the user to choose an image from his/her computer, and load the image directly into Flash (Flash 9 requires an image upload and download). The banner creates a jpg file and uploads it along with user data to PointRoll. The PointRoll backend pushes the submission into a moderation system. After moderation, the user gets an approval email with a link to NBCOlympics.com/athletes, where their picture appears in the banner for the world to see.

Agency.com brings on Solarsilk to build banners for Combos
February 1st, 2010
Agency.com called us to help with some banners for the Mars Snackfoods brand Combos. Here’s a taste.
Solarsilk upgrades iPhone website
January 14th, 2010
We just upgraded our mobile site that can be seen when viewing solarsilk.com through your iPhone. Here are a few screenshots.

TBWA and Solarsilk build Tassimo banners
November 16th, 2009
TBWA\Chiat hired Solarsilk to build a series of banners for Kraft’s Tassimo brand coffee/tea/hot chocolate/latte/cappuccino makers. Here’s a sample.
Virtual Flash World created for TyraBanks.com
September 24th, 2009
With an amazing team including Thrust Design Group (design), TwoPointO (backend CMS development), Koalition (motion design), and Linn Olofsdotter (illustration), Solarsilk created a Virtual World for the new TyraBanks.com.
It features a 3-layer horizontal and vertical parallax effect involving some nifty math. XML, dynamically written by the CMS, controls all the content, the preloading order of the sections, the visual stacking order of the sections, the preloader color for each section, and the vertical and horizontal positioning of each section, among other things. Tyra is able to change content very easily in the Virtual World, re-ordering elements and changing images, videos and links. The piece also integrates swfAddress (enabling use of the browser’s back and forward buttons), as well as in-Flash video players from the Kyte video platform.
Tyra is still working on filling out the content in the piece, but we wanted to tell you all about it while she is in the process.
Solarsilk produces Wall Street Journal banners
September 18th, 2009
The Wall Street Journal Digital Network launched a new service called The News Hub, a twice daily live webcast of the day’s headline news. Solarsilk created video banners to help promote the service.



