We attended the wonderfully difficult to compartmentalise event, The Story, last week. It was excellent. Curated by Matt Locke, the aim of the day was to get back to what a lot of us in the ‘creative industries’ enjoy doing … Continue reading →
Here’s a shufty at some of our packaging work for Umbro. Designed in Manchester, sourced in China and manufactured in Turkey.
Apologies but we couldn’t resist…. But this is what happens when you pass on your old mobile phone to friends and relatives…. It happened to me when I gave my old mobile to my mother. She hasn’t spoken to me … Continue reading →
Jamie, one of our super talented Flash developers, has recently been working on an exciting little art project for the Southbank Centre. Part of this involves the development of an interface that captures images via a webcam, following a certain … Continue reading →
It’s awards season again and we’ve been busy sending off entries to the usual suspects but one we’ve neglected recently is The Chip Shop Awards (work that didn’t/won’t ever get published or was done for your Aunt’s best friends dog). … Continue reading →
Late last year we were invited to design the cover for the Global Design Resources’s Global Report. We like working on global projects, so globally we said ‘yes.’ And here it is. Based on a theme of ‘positive transition in … Continue reading →
The Brew. Honest, reliable, friend. An ice-breaker. A comfort. An all-round good egg. Yep, we like brews… But do we? … Really? There are strange fancy boxes in the office kitchen. Spotted them next to biscuit crumbs left over from … Continue reading →
If you’re familiar with those great Sci-Fi films of the early 1970′s like Stepford (not the crap remake but the one with Nanette ‘Mild Green Fairy Liquid’ Newman) Wives, Demon Seed and Westworld, where minds are controlled and technology run … Continue reading →
I’ve been seeing this video all over the place for a week or so now, and I just can’t get it out of my head so thought we’d give it an airing here too. It’s absolutely nuts… I can’t work … Continue reading →