Dr. Pepper lovers rejoice! (You know who you are.)
Remember a certain EA cross-promotion designed by mod7? Now it’s launched in Canada.

Office life sucks? Trade in your mouse for an udder. We’re happy to showcase the new site created by mod7 for the BC Milk Producers Association’s Dairy Apprenticeship Program. Besides kicking out some nice website design-ness, we also pulled quadruple duty with naming, identity and collateral. Are you ready to become a DairyPro?

Can you serve more meal plans (in space) than your friends? Play Titanium Chef on Facebook now–it’s for your good health (in space). Honest.

Hey kids (and everyone else): remember to complete the K-Crew Detectives bonus level so you can pick up your super-sweet, free, limited-edition English Bay poster, designed by mod7! This 18″ x 24″ pixel art poster is available while supplies last at the children’s desk of the Vancouver Public Library, main branch. Catch those thieves and redeem your prize!

(Special thanks to our pixel artists: Annette Arndt, Beau House, Carrie Mulholland, Daryl Claudio, Tim Höfer, & Wil Arndt!)
The Vancouver Biennale’s VBLearn.ca website (designed & built by mod7) gets a nice writeup in the August 6, 2010 edition of The Vancouver Courier. Visit the site at www.vblearn.ca.
mod7’s kids game for the Vancouver Biennale is featured on the Straight Blog.
Wondering what our K-Crew Game is all about? This fun promo video by 11th grader Alison Lake breaks it all down for you.
YouTube DirectThe K-Crew Detectives: Case of the English Bay Bandits!
(Thanks Alison, now we understand our own game even better.)
Weaning kids off junk food is not an easy task, but some BC schools are stepping up to the challenge by starting at the roots. And, yes, we do mean this literally.
Check out the new School Food Garden section we created on the HEAS site. Great resource for schools and wannabe green thumbs.
mod7 is officially a member of Team Need for Speed.
OK, maybe not officially.
EA asked us to start up their Facebook Fan Page tab. Doesn’t that count, just a little?
Pixels? English Bay? International Art Thieves? Sounds like a great new game from mod7. We roll Douglas Coupland-style with an online game set in our home town of Vancouver, Canada (and not Vancouver masquerading as New York City).
The K-Crew Detectives: Case of the English Bay Bandits!
We’re happy to launch this game and the accompanying website for the Vancouver Biennale. It’s technically a kid’s game, but there’s certainly a few edgy references that will go over their heads (hopefully). Check it out!
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