
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Argos Christmas Ads
I’m such a fan of the Argos Christmas TV Campaigns. They impressed me last year with their no nonsense ‘Christmas Present’ ad, and this year they’ve done it again! They’ve embraced a true Christmas, a real Christmas where things go wrong in the kitchen, unexpected family members turn up and everyone is exhausted come late afternoon. It’s so relative, likeable, and funny - and it’s refreshing that they’re not trying to be something they’re not.
It’s such a relevant topic at the moment with some Christmas Ads causing a stir with their content and approach, it’s nice that one retailer at least is getting it so right!
Posted by: Jemma
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Murder, greed, corruption, exploitation, adultery and treachery...
...sounds like a day in the office, but no, I went to see the musical Chicago at the Lyceum on a girls night out. What a fantastic production and great to see Gary Wilmot back in action. Funny, sexy and very slick, the choreography was amazing, I was inspired - less chocolate, more gym coming my way, honest!
Posted by: Yvette
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Chicago,
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Friday, 23 October 2009
WARP20: Terminal 5 NYC / Sheffield
Posted by: Matt
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Thursday, 17 September 2009
War Horse
I went to the New London Theatre with my old uni mate Viki. We spent many hours together set-building and designing for our degree – so, always up for a bit of “proper” theatre, we went to see War Horse and were WELL impressed with this set, and the AMAZING puppets used in this play.
I highly recommend seeing this, I loved it!!
Posted by: Clare
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Friday, 28 August 2009
Jacques Mesrine double bill
Mesrine is a fantastic gangster film about the real life criminal Jacques Mesrine who was a larger than life figure in 60s and 70s France. Vincent Cassel is incredible in the title role.
Released in two parts (Killer Instinct and Public Enemy No. 1), both are on general release and definitely worth looking up - here's a taster:
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film,
Mesrine,
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Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Useful Advertising Makes A Splash!
I spotted this innovative piece of advertising on Springwise last week. Aircel, an Indian mobile phone network provider, attached a dinghy to a billboard next to a road which is notoroious for flooding during the monsoon season.
The billboard bore the message "In case of emergency cut rope" and, sure enough, a few weeks later the underpass flooded, the rope was cut, and the dinghy was used to rescue stranded pedestrians.
This bit of corporate generosity has brought media attention from around the globe and, now Aircel are reported to be planning something similar in Delhi and Kolkata.
Posted by: Roz
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Advertising,
Billboards,
Outdoor,
Roz
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Monday, 10 August 2009
Spacious!
I really like this series of ads for the Citröen C3 Picasso created by Euro RSCG Worldwide. A really fun way of demonstrating the spaciousness that will work in any language.
Posted by: Paul H
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Ads,
Advertising,
Cars,
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Friday, 7 August 2009
One for the Ladies/Girlfriends/Wives
Thursday, 30 July 2009
Clever cat
Warning - this is addictive!Click on the pic or go to http://www.gamedesign.jp/flash/chatnoir/chatnoir.html
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Fun,
Tom
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Tuesday, 28 July 2009
MahaNakhon – Bangkok’s ‘Great Metropolis’
This week in Dezeen I spotted an article on the plans for MahaNakhon by Ole Scheeren of OMA. Not only was I grabbed instantly by the beauty of this architectural giant, I was also amazed at the detail and inclusivity of its design.
The building that will become Bangkok’s largest skyscraper is a glass tower constructed of a staggering 77 floors. More interestingly though is that the design moves beyond the traditional seamless, glossy totem and includes a ribbon of seemingly pixelated floors creating beautiful aesthetics with practical and stunning design functionality. The 3 dimensional ribbon wrapping around the tower will provide uninterrupted panoramic views and terraces, as if excavating outdoor space from the depths of the glittering glass masterpiece.
Due for completion in late 2012 the building will include The Ritz Carlton Residences, a public plaza, retail space, 200 homes, restaurants, bars and a stunning multi level 3 floor Sky Bar and Restaurant allowing you to entertain at over 1,000 feet above the city.
Posted by: Roz
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Architecture,
Bangkok,
Design,
Roz
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Pun-Tastic Postcards
These pun-tastic postcards have been designed for the Harvey Nichols Foodmarket by Ruan Milborrow and Mark Nightingale of Mr H. There are twelve designs and they can be purchased in packs of six - Girl or Boy. Other featured celebs include Cake Winslet, Banana Mouskouri, Skate Moss, Pea Diddy and The Artist Formerly Known as Mince.
Fizzy Rascal is my personal favourite, but some of the girls in the office quite fancy Bread Pitt and Wayne Pruney...
Posted by: Roz
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Harvey Nichols,
Postcards,
Puns,
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Tuesday, 26 May 2009
ATP Festival - Minehead
The best christmas present ever - ATP Festival curated by The Breeders. Festival highlights included Shellac, Gang of Four, Melt Banana, Bon Iver, Wire, The Bronx and Times New Viking.
Posted by: Matt
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Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Springtime in Paris
No trip to Paris is complete without a little indulgence, and this year it came in the form of a visit to the luxurious Laduree tea shop – the home of the double-decker Macaron! The pastries were absolutely delicious – I did bring some back to share around the office but they disappeared before we could take any pictures!

Posted by: Jemma
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Holidays,
Jemma,
Macarons,
Paris
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Thursday, 30 April 2009
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Spring Is Here!
Bring on the flip-flops, BBQ's and, if it's anything like last summer, the umbrellas!
Posted by: Roz
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Spring
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The Jon Stewart Daily Show
I have become addicted to the Jon Stewart Daily Show – a kind of ‘Have-I-Got-News-For-You-meets-Jay-Leno’...I was bitten in the run up to the US election, and now I can’t get enough.
I like the ‘reporters’ on the show – particular the Brummy John Oliver – see him in action here at Obama’s inauguration:
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart | M - Th 11p / 10c | |||
Inauguration Day Unity | ||||
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Posted by: Tom
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Jon Stewart Daily Show,
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Monday, 16 March 2009
SHU Jan van Toorn Exhibition
Graphic Design Monography and Critical Practice Monday 16 March - Friday 27 March 2009.
The graphic design monograph has been a central part of the history and evolution of the subject. This show focused on one recent publication by the writer Rick Poynor and designer Simon Davies on the work of the Dutch designer Jan van Toorn; ‘Critical Practice’. The gallery scaled and hung each page of the book alongside sketches and early designs.
Posted by: Matt
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Exhibitions,
Jan van Toorn,
Matt
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Thursday, 12 February 2009
Pirelli 2009 Calendar
I managed to get hold of the famous Pirelli calendar for 2009 the other day after visiting a new supplier called Beacon Press. They had printed the job and pointed out to me that, for the first time ever, it has been printed on an uncoated paper stock. The actual results look fantastic!
Oh, and just in case you thought I was only interested in the paper stock and not the scantily clad ladies in the superb photography, then you’d be wrong………of course I was!
Posted by: Richard
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2009 Calendar,
Beacon Press,
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Tuesday, 10 February 2009
Simon's Cat
Cat owners will really appreciate these short animations by Simon Tofield at Tandem Films. Fantastic!
"Cat-Man-Do"
"Let Me In"
"TV Dinner"
The RSPCA have used him for a recent ad campaign:
”Simon's Sister's Dog”
Posted by: Helen
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Helen,
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Dirty Street Ads!
I like the idea behind dirtystreetads.com. This Bristol-based company provide pavement advertising by pressure-washing stencilled logos/messages into existing grime. Effective, legal, eco-friendly and original!
Posted by: Clare
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Advertising,
Clare,
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25 Years, Still Red Hot (Virgin Atlantic)
This celebratory advert works on so many levels, the music, the costumes, the red, the sexiness, the alignment of other iconic brands from the era... It’s a brave move and a vivid splash of colour in a climate which is today rather grey, gloomy and recession-focused. Virgin Atlantic’s Still Red Hot advert is confident, uplifting and reminds us that we’ve got through tough times before – and that Virgin Atlantic has kept its head well and truly above the clouds. A breath of fresh air ;-)
Posted by: Clare
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Clare,
Red Hot,
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Ten/SEA
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British design,
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The Worlds Largest Snowman... Is a Woman!
Which begs the question:
What's the difference between a Snowman and a SnowWoman?
Answer: Snowballs!
Although the recent snowfall caused chaos across the UK, I was pleased to see that at least some communities get out there and enjoy it....
The World's Tallest Snowman was created in Bethel, Maine in 1999, standing at 113’7” tall. But in 2008 the community set another world record... building the World's Tallest SnowWoman at 122'1".
Angus, King of the Mountain was replaced in the record books by a woman named Olympia SnowWoman who weighs in at 13,000,000 lbs. of snow. 5 foot wreaths were used for eyes, 16 skis for eyelashes, 130 ft. scarf, 30 ft. spruce trees for arms and 2,000 ft. of rope for hair.
Now that's snow joke!
Posted by: Yvette
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Come on, Al, were going home.
Reading about the Sam Peckinpah retrospective at the National Film Theatre reminded me of my favourite Peckinpah movie 'Bring me the head of Alfredo Garcia'. I was compelled to get myself a copy as it had been many years since I had last seen it.
It centres on Warren Oates (his best role), as a seedy bar pianist in Mexico city seeking a reward for bringing to a feudal landowner the head of the man who seduced his daughter.
A visceral story of love & revenge set amongst the stifling heat of mexico.
A classic movie of the 70’s.
Posted by: Matt
BACK COVER ISSUE 1/NUMERO 1 Design Graphique, Typography, etc.
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Monday, 9 February 2009
Owls do double!
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football,
sport,
SWFC,
Tom
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Monday, 19 January 2009
What do you buy for the girl who has everything?
A zip!!


Posted by: Jemma
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Bag,
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