
11/29/2011
Earlier this year WEA, Atlantic Records and Warner Brothers Records teamed up with Bolt Peters to conduct user research across three of our top artist websites. On these sites we conducted automated tests using Usabilia, as well as moderated interviews – all with actual fans coming to our websites. Check out the full case study [...]

10/26/2011
Atlantic Records is looking for a junior front-end designer/developer hybrid with an appetite for new technology. The primary responsibilities for this position include web design and development (with a focus on design) and research into new web technologies. We’re looking for someone with creative ideas and problem-solving abilities. Ability to work both on your own [...]

10/13/2011
Today we launched our first HTML5 mobile streaming campaign with Portugal. The Man and Soundcloud. Fans can listen to three songs off the new Portugal. The Man record “In the Mountain in the Cloud” on the band’s mobile website. Fans just need to navigate to the page and enter their email address to listen. Built [...]

09/14/2011
Atlantic Records is seeking a front-end developer who can drive the creation of artist websites, social media applications and help grow our mobile web/app offerings. You’ll be joining a team of 20+ digital creatives working in a fast-paced, exciting environment where your work will be seen by millions of people. You should love researching new [...]

05/02/2011
Our new partner Songkick gave us a nice shout out in their New York Times interview. Very excited to start working with such a talented group of individuals. Read the full article here.

02/28/2011
Today, Greg Sandoval wrote an article on CNET about how Atlantic Records and our new Atlanticrecords.com strategy. The article focuses our use of the Atlantic archives, the relaunch of the AtlanticRecords.com website and how that site integrates with Facebook to customize the fan experience. Check out the full CNET article here.

01/31/2011
LiveView, a new project from NIcholas Zambetti allows you to broadcast your working iOS application designs from your Mac to your device for testing. You start off by installing the LiveView Screencaster on your Mac, and the free LiveView app on your iOS device. The Screencaster app is a simple window, shaped like an iPhone, [...]
