Putting Bokeh on the map
Back when Bokeh was little more than wedding films and Kickstarter videos, Google saw our potential. Whether it was making online security cute or providing a digital cure to wanderlust with Street View, our work with Google taught us that the best marketing balances imagination with practicality because the tightest constraints are often the ones that push you to create the smartest work.



Bringing the outside in (and vice versa)
Building the world’s most comprehensive digital map and making it accessible on any device required a herculean effort to capture 360-degree panoramic imagery using cars, trikes, trolleys, snowmobiles, backpacks, underwater cameras, and even camels. We created libraries of educational, promotional, and storytelling content, all while accompanying Google to some of the most inspiring businesses, breathtaking natural environments, fascinating historical locations, and culturally significant places on our planet.





While your away, every pet deserves to play!
Mouse Hunter. In Corgnito. Yarn Hero. Find them all on Google Play for Pets!
JK. For April Fools’ Day, we enlisted Googlers, Dooglers, and all other four-legged furried, feathered, and shelled ooglers to help advertise the launch of this completely fake app store and its collection of cheekily punny titles.
Time to ReCAPTCHA your attention
Online security products don't immediately strike anyone as 'exciting' or 'colorful' or 'fun' or 'cute', but by golly, we were going to find a way to make reCAPTCHA watchable! And we did. Not once; not twice, but 3 years in a row.



To all the Xooglers who provided direction
Dave Kim, Patrick Glover, Alice Lin, Farzad Sharif, Gopal Shah, Bosco Zubiaga Delclaux, Meagan Stevenson, Vinay Shet, Doug Cody, Sera Unlu, Matthew Lockwood, Gadi Royz, Alex Mackenzie-Torres, Rob Newton, Matthew Smith, Derek Chan, Christos Apartoglou, Kelly Rice, Riley Sherer, Eric Gillespie, Alina Kim, Meg Mahoney, Bryant Detwiller, Matt Joanou, Miguel Corral Jr., Lin Classan