Six Foot Unveils Interactive at Cross Creek Ranch
April 30th, 2009When Trendmaker, a leading Texas home builder, needed a builder themselves for technology components showcasing their new master-planned community, they called Six Foot to the job site. Six Foot created a captivating interactive experience to educate, entertain and promote the amenities and key features of the Trendmaker development community at Cross Creek Ranch in Fulshear, Texas.
Take a closer look at the Amenities exhibit in this demo.
Press Hits House of Barbie
March 9th, 2009News coverage of the grand opening of the House of Barbie.
Barbie Turns 50.
February 17th, 2009Barbie is back in the spotlight, as she celebrates her 50th anniversary. In 2009, she is more than a doll; she’s an international phenomenon, and the star of multiple forms of media.
Six Foot is proud to have escorted Barbie into the interactive world with two custom experiences; one at FAO in New York, and another coming soon at the House of Barbie in Shanghai. ABC provides a glimpse of the New York experience in their report. Take a look.
Traitor is Up
August 4th, 2008Traitor, Overture’s new Nachmanoff spy thriller starring thinking-fan favorites, Don Cheadle and Guy Pearce hits theaters Labor Day weekend.
Hero vs. villain is cool. We like that. We grew up with that. But, hero vs. hero, is the stuff of good, meaty storytelling. To give that justice on a website, isn’t automatic, and the Six Foot team spent a deal of time in the decision-making process to portray that character sublayer to the user.
Total Recall Recalled
February 14th, 2008In promotion of the film, Be Kind, Rewind, the Alamo Drafthouse in Houston hosted a contest for the best Sweded film. Drafthouse provided each participant two film titles to choose from. After a rigorous evening of development, this is the entry that won Six Foot the first place prize of Alamo Drafthouse gift cards and a stack of classic VHS tapes. Woo hoo!
Cashmere Mafia Launches with Style
January 30th, 2008Sony came to Six Foot for an on-line experience for their new television show, Cashmere Mafia. Our solution was a website that feels like a fashion magazine without abandoning the strengths that digital interactivity provides over a traditional printed magazine.
The project has actually been pretty fun. We were unable to recreate the perfume smell, but we maintained our ability to shoot Nazis on a computer surrounded by stacks of Elle. Mission accomplished!
We’d be pleased if you checked it out. Thanks.

