OpenRoad + Mod7

Two pioneering organizations, together at last.

OpenRoad is pleased to announce the acquisition of creative agency Mod7.

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OpenRoad is pleased to announce the acquisition of creative agency Mod7. Read the letter from our Principal.

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Mod7 Wins 7 Hermes Creative Awards

Posted on May 07, 2013 in Official News by Mod7

We're happy to announce some awards for our client work. Five projects and three clients garnered two Platinum awards, two Gold awards, and three…

We're proud to announce six wins in this year's  Horizon Interactive Awards, an international competition recognizing outstanding achievement…

WhereWars™ Nominated for 2012 Pixel Awards

Posted on January 03, 2013 in Official News by Mod7

We're thrilled to announce that WhereWars™ has been nominated in the 7th Annual Pixel Awards for the Games category. If you enjoyed the…

There weren't too many surprises at Apple's big event Tuesday. The romance, the allure, the mystery... gone. The honeymoon is over (but it did last a…

Here's the skinny:In a move that's certainly a nod to the image-heavy nature of today's mobile web, Twitter announced  their redesigned app…

WhereWars™ launches on Facebook

Posted on September 11, 2012 in Design by Mod7

Today, we're happy to announce the launch of BTWXT Games ' first Facebook product, WhereWars™ for Facebook. This cloud-gaming application allows…

WhereWars™ launches in the App Store

Posted on September 04, 2012 in Design by Mod7

We are proud to announce a bold new experiment in location-based gaming that launches today on the App Store. mod7 worked closely with BTWXT Games to…

According to this Mashable article...  Catan is coming to Facebook?Shut up and take our money!And you say Catan is going to be Massively…

This nifty app uses the iPhone camera to track changes in your facial colouration to deduce your heart rate to +/- 3 bpm. This magic trick is hardly…

Subtitle your life.

Posted on July 25, 2012 in Technology by Mod7

Computer scientists at the University of Rochester, New York, are developing an app for deaf people that could deliver subtitles for live events. By…