Working in Digital

The digital team at Comic Relief has produced award winning output, most recently being nominated for two NMA Effectiveness awards for the Red Nose Day 2011 website and mobile projects.

Made up of passionate and talented individuals including designers, developers and projects managers/producers we pride ourselves on producing work of the highest standard. Have a look at some of our more recent projects below.

The Seriously Good website was produced to support a range of cooking sauces which were developed by Gordon Ramsay. For every jar sold Comic Relief receive 10p.
This CD-ROM formed part of the free fundraising kit which was sent to primary schools nationwide to support Red Nose Day 2011.
This CD-ROM formed part of the free fundraising kit which was sent to secondary schools nationwide to support Red Nose Day 2011.
This Sport Relief website was produced to support the Sport Relief 2010 campaign.
RobinHoodTax.com was produced for Oxfam to support the Robin Hood Tax campaign.
The See Africa Differently website was produced in conjunction with a presence on Facebook, Twitter and You Tube, to support the See Africa Differently campaign.
For Red Nose Day 2011 we had a dedicated Facebook page including the 'Makeover' app, a dedicated Twitter stream and You Tube channel plus content on iTunes.
The Red Nose Day In Your Pocket iPhone application allowed users to get the latest news, donate via PayPal and SMS and play games.
Sections of the website were cherry picked for reproduction on m.rednoseday.com. Most important was the ability for users to sponsor, donate and register for Gift Aid via the site.
For red Nose Day 2011 users could have their own augmented reality experience by turning their heads into one of the three Red Noses. Each nose had its own movements and sounds.
This Red Nose Day website was produced to support the Red Nose Day 2011 campaign.
Relaunched in 2010 ComicRelief.com supports all Comic Relief's activity throughout the year. Particularly important is the functionality that allows projects and charities to apply for a grant online.
This microsite was produced to support the BT Red Nose Desert trek in 2011 which saw nine brave celebrities spend five days trekking across the desert. Live updates were crucial during this period.