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Category Archives: Activism
Black Wednesday…
Two bills up for vote in the US senate will threaten innovation and free speech on the internet. Today is a day of protest
Posted in Activism, Social Media
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Friggatriskaidekaphobia (fear of Friday 13th)
It’s not clear how long this has been a fear or entirely why some of us are superstitious about this date. Whatever… we’re not taking any chances. Warning signs have been placed around the building. Take care!
Safer cars = more dangerous drivers and other paradoxes
If you’ve ever wondered why you can spend an aeon in a traffic jam on a motorway with no apparent cause, why we’re so intolerant of each other when we’re driving and why we think it’s ok to speed but … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Design, Environment, Experience Design, Uncategorized, User Experience
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MTV EXPONENTIAL
Dave Wood is our latest recruit and we’ve decided to show you why. In this excerpt from his portfolio, he shows his D&AD short listed MTV project, created with fellow students Jack Gilbey and Chris Syrett. Over to you Dave. … Continue reading
Want it!
Fashion is all about timing. SAKS FIFTH AVENUE just launched this years ‘WANT IT!’ campaign with graphics created by Shepard Fairey (creator of The Obama Poster) on the day of Obama’s inauguration. We also know how long it takes to … Continue reading
The Media is Dying, on Twitter
Sorry but this is just depressing. I use Twitter on a daily basis, but personaly I’m begining to question it’s value due to the anxiety it induces. Maybe I follow people I shouldn’t. Why are they always doing stuff I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Agency, Business, Social Media
Tagged Agency, Business, News, People, Social Media, ted, Twitter
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Women on board
If you live in the UK, then for the past couple of weeks you would have seen the news media abuzz with debate and commentary around the issue of how few women there are on the exec boards of large … Continue reading →