Type Private Headquarters Vancouver, Canada Founded 1999 | Website www.workatplay.com Founder David Gratton Number of employees 15 (2016) | |
Industry Digital agency & Services Key people David Gratton, CEO
Ani Phelan, Director of Operations
Lorraine Chisholm, Director of User Experience
Christopher Brandt, Director of Technology Products Customer Engagement
Web & App Development
Audience Mental Models
User Research
UX Design
AR/VR
Franchise Hubs
Consumer Journeys Motto The Art & Science of Customer Engagement Profiles |
Work at Play is a digital agency founded in Vancouver in 1999 by David Gratton. Clients have included BioWare, Arc'teryx, Turn 10 Studios, Mattel, NBC, Viacom and BMW. The award-winning agency specializes in digital strategy, web and app development, customer engagement, user experience design and technical problem-solving. Work at Play employs over 15 people.
Work at Play previously operated as Donat Group Enterprises before a major re-branding in early 2009.
Recognition and Awards
2016 Game Marketing Award for Best Use of Social Media
2015 Gold W3 Award for User Experience
2015 Gold W3 Award for Television Website
2015 Gold Communicator Award for Web Applications
2015 Silver W3 Award for Directory or Search Engine
2012 Best Commercial Concept & Vobile TVSync Sponsor Award at TV Hackfest San Francisco
2010 ADCC Gold Award in Interactive Media for Knowledge
2010 W3 Silver Award for Knowledge
2010 2nd place at Canary Derby charity event
2010 Honored at the Graphex Awards for Knowledge (TV channel) website redesign
2010 Named one of British Columbia's Top 5 Digital Tech & Tech Services Companies to Work for by BC Business magazine
2010 CEO David Gratton featured in Vancouver Sun article 'Top 10 Movers and Shakers with cutting-edge innovations'
2010 Rose to 13th fastest growing company in Business in Vancouver Magazine's rankings
2010 Named Canada's 53rd fastest growing company in Profit Magazine's Profit 100 rankings
2009 Recognized as the 23rd fastest growing company by Business by Vancouver Magazine