National Addy Award
Neo-Pangea may be an agency outsider, but our slick handiwork can sure pack a big wallop. Rising to the American Advertising Federation's call to arms "The size of your agency, your title or your market does not dictate the…
Robotic Mastermind Needed
Here at Neo-Pangea, we have a passion for fun, research, hacking, and technology, and we follow those guiding stars wherever they take us. One area in which we need assistance is at the intersection of these principles -…
Developer Wanted
The Developer is responsible for the creation and implementation of a wide variety of Web-based products using PHP, JavaScript, and MySQL. Knowledge of other languages is a super big plus. Successful candidates should enjoy…
User Experience Designer Wanted
You're special. You analyze how things work and you want to make them better, simpler... easier. You see complex functionality as an opportunity to create something powerful yet elegant. You tinker. You play. You sketch.…
Dress Code Anti-Culture
Dear reader, this isn't a joke. I can see how you would think that given our old-world brand values and that all our photos on Facebook look like we're LARPing Victorian style. But no — slowly and surely our team is transforming…
CableFax Nomination
This observative application allows participants to post brief accounts of their 9/11/2001 experiences and mark their stories with location-specific tags as features on an interactive map. Visitors are able to explore all…
Comm Arts Webpick of the Week
Our good friends at CommArts.com dive deeper into our Deep Challenge website and feature it as the Web Pick of the Week. Developed in secret with the National Geographic Channel, the site profiles filmmaker James Cameron's…
Apple Features Titanic App
With over 200 ratings in its first week the app scores over 4.5/5 stars!
Learn more about the “Building Titanic” iPad app from the National Geographic Channel and Neo-Pangea or download it for free in the iTunes store.
Titanic Raised for iPad
Nearly one hundred years ago when the RMS Titanic was finished she was the largest moving man-made object in the world. It took thousands of Harland & Wolff ship builders in Belfast, Ireland over three years to construct…
Gizmodo App of the Day
The geniuses at Gizmodo love the Building Titanic app we created for Nat geo, and so should you! Download it for free and rate it five starts – or we’ll come over there and poke a hole in your hull!