Bouncing Pixel Office
ANNOUNCEMENTS

June 28, 2017
Bouncing Pixel nears completion of the Grammaropolis "Punctuate This!" animation series. Dubbed the Schoolhouse Rock of the 21st Century, Grammaropolis helps kids learn grammar rules using animated characters that represent different parts of speech.

May 22, 2017
A home page redesign goes live for the Children's Museum of Houston website, building on top of the colorful user experience from Bouncing Pixel's original design. The museum's iconic architectural features, graphic imagery, and colorful exhibits served as inspiration.

November 3, 2016
SmallCellSite.com, a TeleWorld Solutions start-up project produced by Bouncing Pixel, receives CTIA Super Mobility and Wireless Broadband Alliance awards. Using Google's Mapping API, our team created this marketplace for carriers and property owners.

June 28, 2016
FHA.com releases its first group of mortgage-related animated shorts. These educational clips were designed to help homeowners and homebuyers understand the common terminology used in the mortgage industry.

March 22, 2016
Bouncing Pixel launches Program Houston, its mentorship initiative for junior web developers. Participants will work on their own projects alongside like-minded entrepreneurs and seasoned programmers over the course of a summer program.

March 15, 2016
A video game that supports The Menninger Clinic's efforts to better the lives of its patients is completed. In the game, an ancient Greek character who flys towards Mount Olympus, collecting gold and silver wings while earning points for the player.

January 11, 2016
The 9 Steps Home website was written, designed, and developed by Bouncing Pixel to enlighten and educate first-time home buyers. The site helps take the guesswork out of buying and owning a home by explaining concepts and terminology in easy-to-understand language.

October 14, 2015
Question Big, a community website for asking and answering questions, goes live. The site was designed to let industry professionals communicate and build trust with consumers. It's the first launch for Pixatronic Ventures, a Houston-based start-up laboratory.

July 22, 2015
Bouncing Pixel project "TicHelper" was featured by NPR as a behavioral change tool for children suffering from Tourette Syndrome. This web app was developed with Aleberry Creative for Houston-based Psyctech and was funded by a National Institutes of Health grant.

January 5, 2015
Bouncing Pixel launches Pixatronic Ventures, a start-up laboratory that creates web and technology companies in the Houston market. Its projects will largely focus on consumer areas related to mortgages and military veteran benefits.

December 4, 2014
Design work begins on a new website for Covenant Community Capital. This Houston non-profit enhance the beauty, safety, and economic vitality of low-income communities. Website development is part of a rebranding effort led by our firm.

April 10, 2014
Bouncing Pixel begins the redesign of the Children's Museum of Houston website. Using the museum's creative architectural expression and innovative exhibits as inspiration, our team will deliver our client's vision to its online audience.

December 2, 2013
Bouncing Pixel launches Brave is Beautiful, a refreshing resource for breast care and breast reconstruction, educating its visitors using illustrations and animation while showcasing the structure of its patient advocacy program.

October 5, 2013
Bouncing Pixel's Jackson Lau and Megan Bednarz present at 3DCAMP Houston, a one day annual conference that showcases innovative 3D technologies across a myriad of artistic and scientific disciplines.

September 23, 2013
Bouncing Pixel completes and launches this microsite promoting Cottonelle's #LetsTalkBums campaign. It features a haiku writing contest presented by XY Media and the Dad 2.0 Summit.

June 12, 2013
The Houston Business Journal features Bouncing Pixel as a unique game development studio that merges games, web development, animation, and interactive design for a select group of clients.

April 30, 2013
The second Virtual Clinical Trial simulation launches for Rice University at the Center for Technology in Teaching and Learning. This award-winning interactive game allows players to explore a clinical trials process for teens and depression.

April 2, 2013
The new "Only in Houston" website goes live. Bouncing Pixel launches a community portfolio platform for OiH, a creative initiative of American Advertising Federation - Houston.

December 18, 2012
Bouncing Pixel launches a new responsive website for Discovery Green. This project for the iconic downtown Houston park went on to win two Houston ADDY awards.

November 2, 2012
Bouncing Pixel presented with a 2012 FastTech 50 Award as one of Houston's fastest growing high-tech businesses. Bouncing Pixel was also honored as an Enterprise Champion finalist, an award given to companies that stand out in areas of community service, innovation, corporate culture and overcoming challenges.

April 25, 2012
Work begins for start-up Performance Athlytics on their RunBSX mobile fitness app for runners. Bouncing Pixel was chosen to design the user interface for the company's flagship product.

March 15, 2012
Bouncing Pixel presents Express Energy Service's un-centralized pipe cutting technology with a fly-by 3D animation for the 4th Annual Decommissioning & Abandonment Summit.

March 4, 2012
Education start-up Grammaropolis launches its new website on National Grammar Day. Bouncing Pixel designed the site for what has been hailed as a Schoolhouse Rock for the 21st Century.

February 25, 2012
Bouncing Pixel receives four 2012 Houston ADDY Awards, including one Gold, one Silver, and two Citations of Excellence for the Buffalo Bayou Brewing Company tap handle, a Rice University science game, the Botl logo design, and our very own website.

September 30, 2011
Work begins on an all new LOGIX Communications website. Bouncing Pixel was brought on board by Lou Congelio of ACME Fish to introduce the new LOGIX brand to the world.

August 16, 2011
Gilbreath Communications brings Bouncing Pixel on board to produce an animated marketing video for the Port of Houston Authority showing the Port's connection to worldwide shipping lanes.

July 8, 2011
Bouncing Pixel's 3D design team produces an iconic tap handle for brewery start-up Buffalo Bayou Brewing Company. The work incorporates the company's logo (designed by Culture Pilot) and Davey Crockett's famous rifle.

May 18, 2011
Working with Houston-based Texas Video & Post, Bouncing Pixel creates 3D animated videos, or 3D projection mapping, for the Tropicana Las Vegas. Bouncing Pixel's animated transitions are featured prominently on the outside of the 22-story hotel and casino.

May 4, 2011
EagleBurgmann hires Bouncing Pixel to design and create motion graphics marketing materials for their TotalSealCare service. The 30-second animation will be used to promote the company's more than 125 years of experience in sealing technology.

February 21, 2011
Startup Weekend returns to Houston and is hosted at Bouncing Pixel's offices. Startup Weekend is an intense 54 hour event which focuses on building a web or mobile application which could form the basis of a credible business venture.

December 21, 2010
Bouncing Pixel creates GroundUP Houston, an informal meetup for entrepreneurs. These events encourage entrepreneurs and start-up enthusiasts to share their experiences with like-minded individuals.

September 8, 2010
In early September 2010, BP publishes its internal investigation team's report into the accident on the Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico. Bouncing Pixel works with J P Kenny to create 3D animation sequences for BP's video presentation of the report.

May 4, 2010
Bouncing Pixel begins working with J P Kenny shortly after the Deepwater Horizon incident to support BP's response to the oil spill. 3D graphics animated sequences are widely used on national television, on the internet, and in White House briefings.

November 2, 2009
Bouncing Pixel hangs out a shingle, opens its doors, turns on the lights... well, were starting a new business. We hope the phones start ringing soon. We don't like the sound of chirping crickets.