Bored of the usual calendars with kittens and dogs on?
Love bubble wrap?
Then it doesn’t get better than this.
A poster-sized calendar with a bubble to pop every day.
Bored of the usual calendars with kittens and dogs on?
Love bubble wrap?
Then it doesn’t get better than this.
A poster-sized calendar with a bubble to pop every day.
The ADAA celebrate and honor the work of higher education students from all over the world.
Most of the finished pieces must have taken a long time to put together.
The Top Print Communication Projects
Enjoy.
I watched this fascinating programme called Britain from above.
Andrew Marr takes to the skies exploring Britain. His epic journey revealing the secrets, patterns and hidden rhythms of our lives from a striking new perspective.
Catch it whilst it’s still avaliable on the BBC iPlayer
An arresting set of photography shot along the constantly changing Yangtze river. As he says “these are photographs that can never be taken again”. Visit the Nadav Kander website for even more incredible shots. Read the rest of this entry »
Amazing looking 3D online board game with a bit of action too. It takes a while to load but it’s worth it.

“Made in queens” is a short film directed by Nicolas Randall and Joe Stevens. It takes a look at a new underground trend emerging in Queens, New York where a group of teenagers are customising bikes with huge sound systems! I want one…
Check out the trailer for the film here.
The madeinqueens team recently posted on their blog:
“The London premiere of Made In Queens will be in the next few months, we will keep you all posted.”
Walthamstow Greyhound Racing
Some of “Us Team” went to see the fine wee sprinters (with some muscled pins and hinds) speed for their glory……
Hotdogs, beer and winnings….. Perfect skies….. Packed with enthusiasm…. Greyhounds with killer names…
Its more than just the magic dogs, the whole environment is incredible – “racecourse of the millennium”
Iconic place, which is sadly due to be demolished.
This is the BBC’s Sports marketing campaign and titles for the Olympic Games. They are based upon the traditional Chinese folklore ‘Journey to the West’.
The animation and music were produced by Jamie Hewlett and Damon Albarn.