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2Spot Communications
Thai character design company
Thai character design company
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 2Spot Communications Co., Ltd. |
| location_city | Bangkok |
| location_country | Thailand |
| key_people | Kris Nalamlieng (CEO and Managing Director) |
| products | Fashion |
| Accessories | |
| Gifts | |
| Entertainment | |
| homepage | www.2spotstudio.com |
Accessories Gifts Entertainment

2Spot Communications (also known as 2Spot Studio) is a character-design company based in Thailand. 2Spot was founded in 2004 and is the first character studio in Thailand that combines character design, licensing, mobile applications, merchandising, and retail. Kris Nalamlieng, son of former Siam Cement CEO Chumpol NaLamlieng, is the managing director of 2Spot. As of 2010, 2Spot has developed more than 20 characters sets, 1,000+ products, and 3,000+ digital content materials (i.e. mobile wallpapers and screensavers).
2Spot Communications has been featured on numerous television programs including ''Bangkok Post'''s PostScript and Thailand's Morning Talk TV.
In April 2012, it has a now-defunct mobile app named ShopSpot only available to Apple iOS. It is unknown when it was shut down.
History
2005
- First release of 2Spot mobile products with Thailand's major mobile operators 2006
- Public opening at Thailand Animation Fair 2007
- Opening of 2Spot Shop at Siam Square in Bangkok
- Exhibit at Tokyo International Anime Fair
- Exhibit at Hong Kong International Licensing Show
- Exhibit at Hong Kong International Stationery Fair 2008
- Attendance at Hong Kong International Licensing Show
- Opening of 2Spot Shop at Central Rama 3
- Stationery product launch with 7-Eleven

2009
- Launch of Bloody Bunny Foremost milk at 7-Eleven
- Release of Bloody Bunny, Biscuit and Unsleep Sheep applications for iPhone and Blackberry
- Awarded runner-up prize at SIPA Game Contest 2009 & SIPA Animation Contest 2009
2010
- Exhibit at Toy & Comic Expo Asia 2010 (Thailand)
- Exhibit at Singapore Toy Games & Comic Convention (STGCC) 2010
- Launch of P4 Panda Foremost milk at 7-Eleven Thailand
Characters
2Spot has created over 200 characters,. The four most popular ones are Biscuit, Bloody Bunny, P4, and Unsleep Sheep.
2Spot offers a full line of service for licensing partners, including product design, sourcing, packaging design and short animation development. 2Spot is currently exporting digital and promotional licenses in Asia, Europe, and America.
2Spot clients include FlyCell (USA), Kaga Electronics (Japan), ACE Communications (France), Zoobe (Germany), Moffy (HK), and Sony Ericsson (Thailand).
References
References
- (November 29, 2005). "Bloody Bunny and Co prove popular". [[The Nation (Thailand).
- (Mar 23, 2010). "YouTube - 2:Spot - CEO Interview 1/3 (Bangkok Post, in Thai)". 2spotstudio via [[YouTube]].
- (Jul 20, 2010). "YouTube - 2:Spot - CEO Interview (Morning TV, in Thai)". 2spotstudio via [[YouTube]].
- (2012-04-30). "ShopSpot Pte Ltd secures investment from a group of angels and business entrepreneurs in Thailand led by Kris Nalamlieng".
- "Exhibitor Detail". hktdc.com.
- "คลิปวีดีโอตัวอย่างการพรีเซนต์งาน sipa animation contest 2009". TBS.
- "What's New@STGCC". www.singaporetgcc.com.
- (2009). "P4 Panda Sparkling in Thailand Licensing Market น้องเหมาP4 บุกนมโฟรโมสต์ ที่7". www.ryt9.com.
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