Authenticity and information, not gimmicks.
We combine strategic and contextual thinking with a design approach that foregrounds the beauty and richness of information and meaning while stripping away superfluous interface noise.
Freedom, not hand-cuffs.
We hate being limited by technology. As a result, we build, host and maintain our projects using standards-based, open-source software. Our content management tools give our clients the ability to quickly make the changes they want, whenever they want, without ever compromising the integrity of the design.
An exuberant and holistic economy of means.
Like all creators, we take tremendous joy in making new things, but we especially love crafting solutions that express the most with the least. We see the act of reduction, simplification and clarification as the essence of refinement. This, combined with smart innovation, is our measure of success.
Highlighted Work
Selected Clients
Alexander and Bonin
Andrew Edlin Gallery
Arts World Financial Center
David Zwirner
Galerie Lelong
Light & Sie Gallery
Michael Werner
New York Gallery Week
The Pace Gallery
Salon 94
UCLA Hammer Museum
Vault 49
Architecture Rensselaer
Banyan Tree Residences
Brookfield Properties
Capella Hotels & Resorts
Corcoran Sunshine Group
Core Marketing Group
Jonathan Rose Companies
The Mark Company
Pacific Marketing Associates
Ritz-Carlton
Stribling Marketing Associates
Tamarkin Co.
BBC America
Epoch Films
Nature Publishing Group
New York Magazine
Websites
Applications
Online Advertising
Email Marketing
Mobile
Social Media
E-books
E-commerce
Identity & Brand
Photography
Video
Illustration
Copywriting
Search Engine Optimization
Public Relations
Off-line Advertising
Media Buying
System Integration
Managing Director
A digital veteran of 20 years, Mike has always pushed the boundaries of storytelling and technology. As a digital entrepreneur he founded and led a number of technology companies including user-interface design firm Nascent State, open-source Flash technology Frontal, and interactive film company Murmur. He has led large multi-disciplinary teams in developing complex software applications for major brands including Bath & Body Works, Gateway, Gucci, Netscape, MoMA, Philosophy, Theory, Tiffany & Co, and Victoria's Secret.
Continue ReadingHe is a leader in the Transmedia community in New York City and co-organizes the Transmedia NYC Meetup. Mike's background spans design, programming, advertising, program management, and filmmaking. He is an expert at bridging the gaps that often exist between traditional business divisions - a universal translator of sorts.
His work has received numerous awards (One Club Pencils, W3 recognitions, and Webbys) and is widely published. He speaks regularly at leading cross-media conferences including Storytelling 1.X, AD:Tech, and Storyworld. Mike is a lifelong musician and has played in a variety of indie/punk rock bands. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Miami University and is an avid fly-fisherman and doting father.
Creative Director
Hal is an accomplished Creative Director with a wide-ranging skillset, and particularly deep experience in digital media. His body of work represents a unique blend of visual design, interaction design, storytelling and usability. He began working in digital media in 1993—the same year as the release of the first web browser—and has gone on to lead the creative development of internet initiatives for many renowned arts, architectural and cultural organizations, including Sotheby's, artnet.com, David Zwirner, Wildenstein & Company, The Pace Gallery, Brookfield Properties and Tamarkin Co. among many others. In addition, Hal has extensive experience in the user-centered design of software application interfaces.
Continue ReadingHal is also the co-founder of the experimental film studio Murmur, he wrote, designed and directed Him, Her and Them, the first ever social film. It was released on Facebook in 2011 and has received extensive coverage in Fast Company, Springwise, Social Times, The Creators Project and many other publications. Hal has written a number of articles on the convergence of film and software for the Hope for Film blog on Indiewire.
He has won many accolades for his work over the years, including a People's Voice Webby, and awards from Graphis, STEP, The One Club, W3C, and the New Voices, New Visions award for his experimental interactive project The Image of Information.
At the outset of his career, Hal worked for a number of prominent graphic designers, including Tibor Kalman, Mike Mills and Barbara Glauber. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Cooper Union.
agency and capabilities
please contact:
Mike Knowlton
Managing Director
646 397 7191
1201 Broadway
#505 (SCG)
New York, NY 10001
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Our office is located at the intersection of the Chelsea, Flatiron, Murray Hill and Herald Square neighborhoods. We’ve got everything from K-town to Shake Shack to the Ace Hotel just steps from our front door.
243 Fifth Avenue
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