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We love what we do,
and love to show it off.
We've worked with small start-ups and 800-pound gorillas on an eclectic mix of successful brands, intellectual properties, and products in established and emerging markets targeting youth (kids, teens, young adults), women, and families. Whether it's a new identity for a non-profit or a big budget extravaganza for a billionaire corporation, we work equally hard (and smart) for bragging rights.
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Online Content, Products & Services |
The people of Plan B have decades of combined experience developing and marketing online content, products, and services for a range of companies and non-profits. Our expertise spans all stages of creative and technology development, from strategic planning to ideation, concept development, design/prototyping, implementation, launch and ongoing maintenance. |
PC & Downloadable Software |
Plan B’s team has contributed to dozens of award winning entertainment, education, and lifestyle products in roles ranging from executive management to producer to individual contributor. Titles in our collective portfolio include The Print Shop, Prince of Persia, Great Escapes Solitaire, 3D Home Architect, Carmen Sandiego, Kid Pix, and Dr. Seuss. |
Mobile Games & Applications |
We have expertise developing top-selling, global content for the emerging mobile market. Our experience includes strategic planning, product management and creative development. Products in our portfolio include casual games like Bubble Ducky and lifestyle applications like BabySitter 2Go. |
& More |
Although digital media is our core expertise, as a company that specializes in developing integrated media properties we've had our heads and hands in a wide range of product categories including books, toys, collectibles, and beyond. |
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Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.
--Albert Schweitzer

If we could sell our experiences for what they cost us, we'd all be millionaires.
--Abigail
Van Buren

Form follows function -- that has been misunderstood. Form and function should be one, joined in a spiritual union.
--Frank Lloyd Wright
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