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Johan Brand

Blog ImageThe US election is unfortunately or fortunately, depending on what side of the Atlantic your legs are planted, an election that we all should pay attention to. It will effect what direction the world will take over the next four years. Non-US citizens can't... Read rest of post

Luke Ritchie

iTunes 9 Ideas Last... Read rest of post

Carl Fraunschiel

Blog ImageI've been following the work by Berlin based artist Markus Kison since I stumbled upon his "Vanity Ring" last year.

His latest project "Pulse" visualises the "emotional expression" of blogs from the site blogger.com. The expressions are categorised according... Read rest of post

Johan Brand

'The shifting dynamic between the forces of print and online reminds me of Sarah Connor and the T-101 in the The Terminator. At first, the visitor from the future (digital) seemed intent on killing Sarah (print). But as the relationship progressed, the Terminator became Sarah and her son's one hope... Read rest of post

Clare Deans

Blog ImageAnyone in the office will tell you that I am not McDonalds biggest fan, I even boycotted Pret when I found out that McDonalds had a 33% share of their business - how could Pret be associated with McDonalds and still hang on to their... Read rest of post

Johan Brand

Julie Meyer writes in her column in CityA.M that if you want your technology to catch on you should hire good PR, I could not agree more. The key is to have an easy to get value proposition. Skype launched with: 'free calls on the web'. Yup, thanks! I... Read rest of post

Jamie Brooker

Whilst researching for our redesign of the Norwegian Design Council's website, I stumbled across this Dutch design blog:

www.design.nl.

As well as being nicely designed with interesting articles, it has some cool functionality like being able to view the blog listings in small, medium and large... Read rest of post

Johan Brand

How to get a good jobWhy not deliver your message in a more playful way? The sticker above was posted in a elevator at the Norwegian School of Economics.

The blog knudzich.com has a section dedicated to Read rest of post

Ben Philp

I recently found a great new(ish) site Margins and Columns. BrochureThe blog is a brochure design inspiration site, which is something you dont see very often on the web. It contains some highly innovative and beautifully designed... Read rest of post

Darren O'Neill

After lots of planning and hard work the Playgroup web site is finally here. Working closely together with Jamie, the design lead, we just about hit the deadline. The site essentially started out as two independent mini sites comprising of an about us section and a blog section. As development... Read rest of post

Googlescapes

15 Feb

Here are some of my 'Googlescapes'. All the images are pilfered from Google image searches and lovingly assembled into distopian vistas. I start by searching for something quite mundane, however the imperfections of search throw up brilliantly unpredictable results sending me on wild tangents. The collages are a search... Read rest of post