about

Rabbit Tell evolution: from the game to the company Rabbit Tell is meant to be basically a box of ideas. It all started when Trapped, initially a spare-time project, became a worldwide popular webgame. It was one of the many possible ways we could use a lot of twisted ideas that both Rodrigo and Bruno kept locked in a hypothetical drawer labeled "useless". When we started to put these ideas together, we saw that we could insure better fate for them than just dust and cobwebs.

For now we're focusing on games, created with our sense of humor and twisted logic leaps, but that is meant to change. We have a growing pile of other projects, both online and offline, waiting to be produced. Some of them are frankly stupid, and we'll produce them just for the sake of it. Other aren't, and can be really profitable, if someone's interested.

Bruno is a journalist slash photographer slash advertiser, but mostly he's a living brainstorm on his own. Rodrigo is a web developer slash product analyst with years of experience in transforming brute ideas in reality. Both have a weird sense of humour, a wide range of interests and lots of creativity.

Other than that, we don't have a fixed team. Our drafts and projects, yet to be produced, need a lot of different talents so we can't keep them in one only place. But we know enough talented people in many fields willing to work on these projects, and we have the ability required to form great temporary teams and create extraordinary things.

So no, we won't make your company's website or your new product's basic outdoor. But we can provide you that one detail that will make your website popular and make people look twice to your ad. Most of the time, that's just what you'll need, and exactly what's hard to get in the regular agencies.

If you're interested, have any question, suggestion or criticism, go to our contact page, and we'll be happy to give you further details.

Rodrigo Roesler and Bruno Maestrini, April 2008

Rodrigo Roesler

Rodrigo pretends he's a musician and has knowledge in physics, mythologies, literature, semiotics and pop culture. He's also a skilled programmer and works with web analisys, creation and development since 2002. He has a good eye for identifying trends and opportunities, a natural tendency to analyse every side of a single problem to find a solution and the talent to turn rough and pointless material of any kind into real products.

He shares an apartment in Porto Alegre, Brazil, with his 2¾ cats, and currently works as a product analyst for Latin America for a big web company.

Bruno Maestrini

Bruno graduated in advertising and worked as a journalist and photographer. In some cultures he's called "The Great Moderator", since he apparently approves everything that is published on the web, and knows about it all before everyone else does. As a walking encyclopedia, he has the bad habit of destroying conversations of any kind with technical details that seem to cover everything that was ever known to mankind.

Currently, Bruno is in Pelotas, Brazil, where he patiently waits August to come so he can move to Carbondale, Il, USA, where he's going to start his masters degree in Photography at SIUC.