Method

Time Warner Cable

Method is a strategic design partner of Time Warner Cable, with a relationship that spans multiple projects over multiple years. Our partnership includes publicly released products, future visioning and trends research, and confidential projects.

Method offers a rational and intuitive approach to solving complex brand challenges in all traditional and digital media.

Moonfruit

Link TV

Having partnered with Method to launch ViewChange.org in 2010, Link TV reengaged Method to design an intuitive iPad news application that would allow readers to explore the rich library of international television news, raw videos, and documentaries curated by the seasoned journalists at Link TV.

SoftKinetic

Channel 5

As video viewing experiences extend across an increasing number of platforms and devices, Channel 5 needed to think about how to present its on-demand content in a consistent and scalable manner.

Adobe

EA Rupture

BBC

Nike Cinco de Mile

Sony

Comedy Central

SFMOMA ArtThink Website

Yahoo!

Food2

Visa

Clear Capital

49th San Francisco International Film Festival

Cinereach

Nokia

Nordstrom

NBA

San Francisco International Film Festival 50th Anniversary

FTSE

Intel

Mikimoto

Whipsaw

Renowned industrial design firm, Whipsaw, needed a refresh of their portfolio website to reflect who they are - a cutting edge, visionary, and creative industrial design and engineering agency.

53rd San Francisco International Film Festival

Boxee

Aardvark

Viggle

Time Warner Cable On Demand Website

IEEE Spectrum

Microsoft Zune

Link TV ViewChange.org

DivX

Nokia Retail

Blurb

NCAA March Madness

Working closely with Turner Sports, Method designed the March Madness on Demand (MMOD) produts which included an online destination, iPhone and iPod Touch app, and for the first time, an iPad app.

NBC Politics

Gensler

Autodesk Rebrand

Hawaiian Airlines

Time Warner Cable Advanced TV User Interface Concepts

Quirky

Marimekko

TED Conferences

Thumbplay

Organic Motion

EMC Insignia

Reuters The Wider Image

TV of Tomorrow

Microsoft

MoMA Small Scale, Big Change

SFMOMA Making Sense of Modern Art Kiosk

Autodesk Unified Online Experience

Cisco

AOL Corporate Site

Time Warner Cable

Heath Ceramics

Showtime SportsĀ® Interactive

Sorenson

RealNetworks

Nike AirMax Celebration

Trussardi

PBS

Cigna

Williams-Sonoma

Comcast

Maui Bus

Samsung

Teaching Channel