June, 2009
We’re working on the website for a great new babycare product, Yoomi, which will be in the shops this Autumn.
Their team were here on Friday filming the vodcast which PR ace Nicky Cardoe is producing with Brandcast Media.


Tonic designer Jamie recently posted an article on the Design Assembley blog entitled:
‘Is a photo worth a thousand words?’
“We live in an age where we are able to view an almost endless amount of content (TV shows, films, images and more importantly user-generated content) whenever we choose through the internet. On demand is a phrase that is constantly being used in the media, and this week Channel 4 announced they were adding their back catalogue of over 10,000 titles to 4OD…..Read full article
Ellen posted this in News, Team, Feed, General on 19 June 2009
Promo for the new beatles rock band game.
It looks brilliant - great animation. Apparently there are loads of song names hidden in the animation - like at 0:45 Ringo is holding a box with the name ’strawberry fields’ on the side.
so i returned to my old university Goldsmiths in New Cross to go to the private view of the fine art/textiles/design degree show. It was lovely to return to my old uni and to see so much great work on show.
Here are a few pieces that i liked from the BA Fine Art and Textiles departments
Sophie Thomas Email here
Graham Sayle Email here
Catherine McAnespy Email here
trendwatching is looking for a london based writer /researcher. ‘Initially [they’re] looking at the next three months, full time, starting as soon as possible’.
‘Requirements: solid writing skills, and (trend/marketing) research experience. MUST be a native English speaker’.
Application is by sending a resume to chris
saw this great post, from Alex Horner who writes the EuroRSCG 4D blog (its very good for showing new technologies and their application to marketing. I recommend).
The US agency BooneOakley has build their website in youtube, using youtube annotations to form the nav. Really fun and a great way for an agency that wants to be different, to be different.
I remember both. Art Attack ran from 1990-2007 (and was one of ITVs longest running programmes) whilst hartbeat (the original and best) ran from 1984 until 1993.
Its a shame neither of them are running now because I reckon we could’ve made it into the gallery with this effort:
Currently in production, soon to become online advertising for Kingston University.
ha ha ha ha ha ha
(credit to Marta for sending around ‘goodshit’ / all the people writing stupid answers for their exam papers right now)










