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Vince Howcutt

Something that not enough people consider! 

Have a think and see what you can come up with?!

Have a look at 

http://www.beforeyoudie.co.uk/50-Things-To-Do-Before-You-Die.htm 

for some inspiration!!

Take a look at this magazine as well if you have a savvy eye for style/design 

http://www.ifyoucould.co.uk/

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Ben Philp

Blog ImageFrom the 1st of August four emerging artists work will be displayed on the labels of 27 million limited edition bottles of Beck’s beer! Their latest initiative labeled Beck’s Canvas runs alongside Beck’s Fusion – a collaborative programme of artists and Music.

Contemporary art... Read rest of post

Tim Moore

Nick Hewer

20 Jun

Blog ImageI noticed that Nick Hewer from The Apprentice is raising money on Just Giving for his Mongol Rally. I always got the impression from the show that he was a good bloke and his cause is a extremely worthy one...

http://www.justgiving.com/nickhewer

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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

MySpace have been the first to launch a data sharing initiative ‘ Data Availability’, allowing MySpace users to share their profile data with other websites of their choice.  With information security the immediate concern, MySpace are working hard to reassure people their data is safe.

While a good idea in... Read rest of post

Clare Deans

I was reading how the functional foods market is in decline for the first time. Previously a huge growth area, with a new products appearing on the supermarket shelves left right and centre - they gave consumers a quick fix, a short cut to the health benefits they wanted without... Read rest of post

Johan Brand

This is a profiling film for a Norwegian company called Hydro, and it picked up a yellow pencil in this years D&AD awards. Quite interesting that a global supplier of aluminium and aluminium products chooses viral marketing.



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Gemma Monk-Hartley

Flicking through Marketing this week I stopped to read the article ‘Snapple is an object lesson in equity’. The brand, and article, highlighted two very important points; ‘a strategy that works for one brand will never work for another’, and strategies based on genuine brand equity are the only way... Read rest of post

Gus Mackinnon

Blog ImageJust in case you hadn't gathered G.I.Jonny won a Webby last night, not just any old Webby but The Peoples Voice award.

The category was Rich Media Advertising- not for profit, and although the 'Try Drugs' campaign pipped us as the category winner,... 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

Darren O'Neill

Ajax Rain

20 Mar

Blog ImageCheck out Ajax Rain, it has loads of demos and examples of Ajax and DHTML in action. With the desktop-feel becoming more prominent on the web and everyone harping on about Web 2.0 it is good to look at... Read rest of post

Darren O'Neill

Recently upon boot-up my laptop has decided to start prompting me with an “Invalid license” error message with a nice OK button. This unhelpful and useless error has got me thinking of classic computer error messages.

Firstly, for those of you who can remember the Eudora mail client (I was forced... Read rest of post