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  • Great Ormond Street Hospital
  • Institut Français
  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  • London Fire Brigade
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  • Natural England
  • Natural History Museum
  • Nokia
  • United Nations
  • Victoria & Albert Museum

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Large Blue

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Large Blue, making digital loveliness…

 
 

About —

Large Blue is a creative digital agency.

We combine breathtaking design, ninja tech skills, super-slick motion graphics and video, and an ability to tell stories that would make Aesop blush. We marry all of that with an unerring ability to Get Things Done.

We work across the web, mobile and social media, making digital and moving image stuff.

We are a network of thinkers, listeners, makers, creators, storytellers and propellers who work together to conceive an idea, turn it into something real and then fire it into space (think connected photons rather than dead asteroids,  quantum-astronomy geeks).

We understand that making the thing is only half the job. In order to succeed it needs to live. It needs to be social. It needs to tell a story and inspire people to act, to feel, to care.

We have a gut feeling for what counts as responsible communication, borne out of the work of our environmental video network GREEN.TV, as well as the environmental and sustainability-focused goodness we’ve delivered for a healthy proportion of our client list.

Like the sound of us? To see what we could do for your digital comms, drop us a line or give us a shout on twitter.

 

 

Some of our clients —

 
 

People —

Ade Thomas

Managing Director
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Dom Webb

Creative Director
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Steve Curati

Digital Director
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Greg Timms

Operations Director
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Fergus Doyle

Lead Developer
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Verity Cowper

Producer/Director
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Polly Jackson

Studio Manager
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Naomi Allen

Strategic Manager
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Andreas Spanos

Editor
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Lara Barbier

Assistant Producer
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Glenda Duarte

Designer

Loic Jaussaud

Designer
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Steve Fernandez

Python Developer

Rob McCormack

Developer
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Ian Mays

Developer

Dami Onajole

Developer
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Joe Hobson

Prod. Assistant
 
 

Contact Us —

120 Long Acre,
Covent Garden,
London. WC2E 9PA

info@largeblue.com
Or use our contact form.

t. +44 (0)20 7240 0330
f. +44 (0)20 7240 0909

Work with us —

We’re always on the look out for talented people.

If you’re an amazing designer, developer, producer, social media-er or just a teller of a good yarn, drop us a line.

send us your CV / portfolio / profile


Wanted: Senior Python developer

We’re looking for a talented and experienced Python developer used to working on exciting web projects using cutting edge tools and how they can be efficiently and robustly deployed.

We work with a variety of different tools like WSGI, repoze.bfg/Pyramid, Zope(the best bits, honest!), Django, Redis, git and AWS to support a diverse range of projects with intuitive interfaces, API integration to a bunch of external services, content processing and API’s of their own.

You’ll be working alongside a great team of like-minded developers (both Python and Front-End), designers and support staff.

You should be well versed in working in Python for web projects and tweaking server configuration to get the very best out of these apps. Working in teams using git for version control, designing and benchmarking deployment architecture, writing clean abstracted code and thoroughly testing it should all be second nature. Any experience with the other areas of web development such as JavaScript, AJAX/WebSockets/other server-browser communication, HTML/CSS or API integration never hurts.

Get in touch if this sounds like you.