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It’s Not Rocket Science

A quick survey of our creative department showed us that no one really paid much attention in science. (Although Gre got an A in GCSE Physics, and Hari got 2 As in Science.) But apart from them most of us spent double science on a Thursday afternoon doodling and unsuccessfully flirting with the class hottie.

And that’s the problem: Science, Maths and Technology are often seen as the domain of geeks and nerds. It’s also the problem that The Science Council have set out to rectify (well, it’s not as if the Sport’s Council were going to do it, were they?) which is why they asked us to help them with the Future Morph website.

My Future Finder aims to encourage children of all ages to see Science, Maths and Technology as legitimate subjects to get into all sorts of careers. Fancy being part of a rock band? Start here. Thinking about becoming a fitness instructor? Click this way. Looking to set yourself on fire in front of movie cameras? You’re mad.

Notable credit should go to designers Chris Myers and Chris Gray, Mr Hari Bajwa for his excellent use of copy, and a crack team of illustrators including Andy J MillerAndy Forshaw and a few of the boys and girls from TOY: Dee HalsallJiro BevisScott Balmer, Jon Boam, and Jean JullienThank you all.

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