Microsoft Surface at Splendid
Here at Splendid we’re always looking at new ways to create connected user experiences that go beyond the browser. Microsoft’s Surface is an excellent example of this.
Surface is a fundamental change in the way people interact with digital content. You can forget clunky keyboards and mice and just intuitively interact with applications and content. If this all sounds very James Bond or Minority Report it’s because it is. The best way to experience Surface is to come and have a demo at our office, as we have one of the few units in the UK (and Europe…)
Splendid work on Windows 7 Touch Screen Inflight Entertainment App
- Monday 7 June 2010
- posted by Paul Bishop
We have been working with our friends at Unomee and Microsoft on a Windows 7 based multi-touch application for in-flight entertainment (IFE to those in the know)
The...
first direct @ Grand Designs Live 2010
- Tuesday 11 May 2010
- posted by Paul Bishop
Based on the success of our work with first direct at the 2008 Grand Designs Live we were asked to repeat the experience. Building on last years stand we developed another Surface...
Splendid asked to present at Microsoft Digital Agency event
- Monday 5 April 2010
- posted by Paul Bishop
Microsoft held an event to catch up on MIX2010 announcements and showcase the work of the best UK agencies, and Splendid were part of the show (along with Metia, AKQA, EMC and a few...
Microsoft are blogging about our Tag Heuer work
- Friday 12 March 2010
- posted by Paul Bishop
Our good friend at Microsoft Steve Clayton has been blogging about our Microsoft Surface work with Tag Heuer and JCDecaux at Heathrow T5.
We have also got a video of the...
Splendid at MIX2010 in Las Vegas
- Thursday 11 March 2010
- posted by Paul Bishop
It's our annual pilgrimage to the user experience conference in Las Vegas, MIX. We will be there talking about our work on Microsoft Surface, projects using Silverlight 4 and...
Splendid at CES 2010 in Las Vegas
- Monday 28 December 2009
- posted by Paul Bishop
Splendid will be at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the largest show of it's kind in the world. Its used by manufactures to launch new products and we will be there...
BT Engage IT choose Splendid as Surface and Multi-touch partner
- Tuesday 24 November 2009
- posted by Paul Bishop
uch design and development partner. After a competitive pitch we were chosen on our experience of designing and developing multi-touch applications for leading brands such as first...
Multi-touch Windows 7 Launches
- Tuesday 27 October 2009
- posted by Paul Bishop
Last week Microsoft launched Windows 7, the much anticipated replacement to Vista. What we like about Windows 7 (along with the usual energy saving and environmental improvements)...
Splendid at Dconstruct 2009
- Monday 7 September 2009
- posted by Michael Dingle
Last Friday, a few of us from splendid were lucky enough to go down to Brighton to attend dconstruct 09, a user experience conference that attracts experts in the field from all...
Splendid announced as Microsoft Surface Strategic Partner
- Wednesday 19 August 2009
- posted by Paul Bishop
We are rather excited to announce we have been appointed as Surface Strategic Partners, this is the top level of partnership and reflects our ongoing commitment and innovation in...
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Microsoft Surface
Microsoft Surface changes the way we interact with digital content and Splendid are leading partners in Europe for developing compelling user experiences on this exciting new technology.
DQ Vodka demo
We couldn’t resist working with premium brand DQ Vodka. The application allowed people to choose vodka based cocktails and was presented at a Bond themed event in London.
When the DQ bottle is placed on the table the Surface unit reacts automatically and displays the cocktail options. Simple but sweet (well alcoholic…)
Book your viewing now
If you want to see the Surface unit for yourself and talk about what Splendid are doing with this and other new technology then we are happy to give you a demo at our London office, so please:













