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Steve Cluett

Blog ImageAs designers we are often required to represent incredibly complex information or detailed data maps in a manner that's easily digestable by the audience. This mapping of information can sometimes lead to wonderful arc diagrams and elliptical implosions that are incredibly beautiful in their own... Read rest of post

Clare Deans

Human Needs

04 Jul

It might appear that we have changed; for some people, embracing social networking seems like unnatural behaviour.

Truth is, that human nature hasn’t changed a jot; it’s just that some of us have been more receptive than others to the changing environment around us. Technology has transformed this environment and it allows us to... Read rest of post

Blog ImageNow Obama has sealed the Democratic presidential nomination, it seems like the virtual battlefield was a key component to his success. Obama could be the first ever president of the social networks.

my.BarackObama.com has acted as his online HQ. The site is a brilliantly conceived social networking... Read rest of post

Clare Deans

Blog ImageI am usually trying to do myriad of things at any one time.  I hate leaving things for tomorrow that can be done today and generally try and cram as much into 24 hours as possible – the main reason is because I can and want to get... Read rest of post

Mike Gowar

I have two teenage boys aged 19 and 17. They are good lads - help around the house; get actively involved in family life and don’t get into trouble - well, not that I get to hear about anyway.

The problem is, every evening they disappear into their bedrooms with their... Read rest of post

Johan Brand

Mojo is mobile journalism and the idea is simple; you have a set of mobile accessories allowing you to cover any event live, using a mobile phone. Take a look at the site Reuters Mojo and you will see some of the best raw... Read rest of post

Edouard Pecher

Hey guys have a look at this portfolio, Berlin based agency, whitevoidKick-ass applicationhttp://www.whitevoid.com/application.html

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Steve Cluett

Pecha Kucha 12 presenters
20 slides each
20 seconds per slide
6 mins 40 secs

With Pecha Kucha Night, boring lectures, painful seminars or tiring presentations are a thing of the past. Pecha-kucha (Japanese for "chatter"), applies a simple set of rules to creative presentations: 12 speakers with... Read rest of post

Clare Deans

I keep hearing of more and more people telling me their companies have locked them out of facebook. A decision made by management who are angry that their staff are using company time to waste otherwise productive hours.

Surely if employees want to skive off, they will one way or another,... Read rest of post