Marvin Clients

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Below is a small list of some of our more well known local and international clients, all of which use marvin or marvin-based characters.

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Saatchi & Saatchi

Saatchi and Saatchi use characters for their client promotions and brand reinforcement programs, including Toyota.

University of New Castle

The University of Newcastle upon Tyne (UK) use characters for key commercial education and training projects developed for international corporate and education partners.

Quit

The successful Quit program utilises a custom animated character of their Quit logo to reinforce branding, awareness and to communicate important quit information.

Transfield

To ease the transition of a new SOE company wide roll out, Transfield used a character on every desktop daily, to introduce and outline the new procedures to staff.

US Army

Tailored characters are used by the US Army for training and education purposes in their armory divisions.

University of Central Los Angeles

UCLA uses characters to educate and update medical practitioners throughout California, USA.

Northern Territory Government

The Northern Territory Government use marvin and marvin characters extensively for both indigenous and non-indigenous communications with unprecedented success.

Australian Federal Government

Communicating the benefits of a national health registry to remote communities in their own language, with their own cultural meaning, was made possible with marvin. The success has resulted in the adoption of KangaConnect - a marvin character - as the marketing identity for the national program..

ICL Fujitsu

ICL Fujitsu use custom developed characters for use by the City of Birmingham (UK) to communicate council services via computer kiosks.

Toyota

As part of the original pilot program, Toyota used an animated character version of their Evil Camevil identity coupled with other Inchain technologies to deliver branded cricket scores directly to users desktops.

 
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