Once again we have been working with our friends at Ever Creative on another project for Pinnacle Records and the launch of the Geon game.Geon is a fast-paced arcade game where players take control of an emotionally-themed cube called a ‘Geon’. The idea of the game is to direct the Geon around a semi-transparent grid, with the aim of scoring five ‘goals’ before your opponent.
The site has been built to promote the game and to give the game players helpful hints and tips for playing the game. Let us know what you think.

Website: www.geongame.com (site currently unavailable)
If you would like us to look at your website, then don’t hesitate to pick up the phone or drop us an email.
Juretic Media have been working in collaboration with their pals Ever Creative and have just launched the Football Director website for the game’s distributor Pinnacle Records.
Pinnacle Records are the UK’s biggest independent distributor for over 400 records labels and some of the most cutting edge DVD and software labels. They deal with a large number of artists including The Pretenders, Morrissey, Katie Melua and The Strokes and over the forthcoming months we will be working with them on a number of website projects for several game releases and titles.
The Football Director is available for the Nintendo DS and the website has been built to support the community who play the game and give them a forum to discuss the game. If you are new to ‘Football Director’ but convinced that you could do better than Fabio Capello, then this game is for you.

Website: www.footballdirector.com
Last week Neven embarked on his television career for the second ITV series of ‘There’s No Place Like Home‘.
The TV programme, set to air sometime in November, looks at ex-pats who miss the wet weather and are thinking about coming home, but have decisions to make before they can consider packing up their sombrero.
Juretic were approached by the production company Fever Media and the programme, in which Nev will feature, looks at the decisions that Eliza will need to make in order to move back to the UK from Athens, including how she could run her business from here. This is where Juretic came in, advising Eliza on all things ‘internet marketing‘ and how she could reposition herself and her company in the UK, but still providing and organising events in Athens.
Keep your eyes peeled. Juretic will be coming to screen near you very soon!
We here at Juretic Media have been working with ONeill again.The site was designed by Ever Creative and has been has been launched to support the sales of the O’Neill Legends snowboard DVD.
The site documents the journey the ONeill snowboarders and skiers take around the world – from Japan to Turkey – to explore the incredible terrain as well as the stories and myths behind each location.
The site is built in flash and enables you to meet the snowboarders as well as check out their moves on the snow. Filming starts on the 20th of this month, but until then there are some fantastic trailers to wet your appetite on the O’Neill Legends site.

Website: www.oneilleurope.com/legends
Let us know what you think of the site or if you have any questions or want to know how we could inject some life into your website then get in touch.
After a typically boozy Juretic night out to wish Scott fair well and good luck with the rest of his studies, we have opened our doors to Vinay, who is our brand new, sparkling, search engine optimiser.He has hit the ground running and has already begun to blow us away with him enthusiasm and ideas.
Take a look at his blog, which is a clear indication of his passion for all things web – http://www.vinayis.in
Vinay will be working closely with Rob and Jen to get our clients to number 1.
Find out more about Vinay here.
A year or so ago we accepted an application from a student from the University of Brighton who was studying for a BSc in Internet computing. He came highly recommended by his tutors, and represented himself well at interview.
Scott joined us in July 2007 and immediately became part of the team. His CSS, Design and Development skills were leapt upon and as he got better, so we urged him on the more.
A year went by with Scott more and more a valuable member of Juretic Media.
He commuted manfully, even often heavy with dissapointment following his antics on the football pitch.
Then the time came for Scott to leave Juretic and finish his degree and so we have wished him well and sent him on his way with a remote control helicopter, a life-time supply of noodles to help with his student life and a belly full of beer following a pretty good send off, that in true Juretic style, ended with him losing a shoe.
Scott has been a ray of sunshine and we shall miss his willingness to get stuck in and be apart of the team.
We wish Scott all the best for the future and will see him soon, when he comes to get his shoe.