23rd June 2010 posted by Liam
Tomorrow we’ll be mostly running a graduate career surgery in partnership with our friends at D&AD. Response has been brilliant and all slots for Thursday and Friday are now fully booked. We look forward to meeting the future.
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D&AD, Grads, New Blood 2010
21st June 2010 posted by Tom
Taken from the Digital Buzz blog, San Francisco based digital designer Alex Varanese created this sweet motion clip of an 8-bit video game created on his desk. This guy must have had a lot of time and patience.
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8-bit, digital buzz
21st June 2010 posted by Gaby
From the guys at Digital Buzz Check out this cool 3D Projection Mapping in Amsterdam. Its for Samsung, to promote their 3D LED TV’s.
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3d, Amsterdam, digital buzz, mapping
21st June 2010 posted by KimT
For all you Flash fanatics out there, Europe’s largest annual Flash conference is literally just around the corner.
‘Flash on the Beach’ or FOTB was established over 5 years ago, with the principal aim of trying to get the best minds in the business together in order to sow their seeds of Flash knowledge and [...]
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adobe, Brighton, community, creative, Design, flash, Flash Goddess, Flash on the Beach, FOTB, social media, technology, toca me, web
15th June 2010 posted by Kit
The lovely people over at Morph (who created our website for us), are running a competition for students and graduates to create an ident. The winning ident will not only earn its creator an iPad, but it will also be shown at this year’s New Blood Exhibition during an educational screening of ‘Art & Copy’, [...]
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Art & Copy, competition, ident, iPad, morph, New Blood Exhibition
15th June 2010 posted by KimT
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/10260769.stm
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creative, games, media, music, technology
8th June 2010 posted by KimT
A recent blog on the ‘Digg’ website states that Twitter maybe on the out, as a result of the site’s inability to uphold the wavering attention of its visitors. According to a recent study conducted by a research firm, Nielsen Online, it was indicated that a huge number of people give Twitter a go but [...]
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digital, social media, Twitter
7th June 2010 posted by Chris
This guide is aimed at people working in digital and integrated agencies in client services, projects management/production and strategy. It’s also relevant for people working in similar roles in-house at a company or in marketing.
For creatives, whilst a CV is sometimes needed, your portfolio clearly carries more weight. For people working in tech some of [...]
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CV, digital, freelance, job, new job, recruitment
4th June 2010 posted by KimT
‘Techno-Whizz-Kid’
Interesting article from the beeb about A 9 year old Malaysian boy, Lim Ding Wen, opened the eyes of the adult world of technology yesterday by coding his very own children’s application for the Apple iPhone. The program, which has been downloaded over 4,000 times from the iTunes store, allows people to ‘draw images on [...]
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child genius, development, iPhone, tech
3rd June 2010 posted by Kit
We’ll take a little break from Liam’s football posts now, to talk about the iPad.
The iPad was released here in the UK last week, and despite the media frenzy we haven’t seen many of them around these parts (we’re based in Shoreditch – where you would expect to have seen them!). We’ve also heard mixed [...]
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3G, advertising, apple, digital, flash, iPad, WiFi
2nd June 2010 posted by Liam
Although he couldn’t quite ‘write the future’ as Nike implored him to do, at least poor old Theo can now keep up to date with the fixtures he is missing by using this magnificent digital World Cup dial. Via @rubbishcorp.
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football, planner, world cup