Saturday, 17 October 2009

Design Tribe's a real livewire

Tom was pleased to be asked by Shell to appear in a short video for young entrepreneurs, giving his top tips for starting your own small business.

Click here to go to the video section of the Shell Livewire site, and watch his interview.

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Saturday, 20 June 2009

National Recycle Week

June 22nd to 28th is National Recycle Week, and they've done a thorough job at taking their campaign online with a multitude of nicely branded facebook applications and features on their website allowing users to publicise the event.


This year, the theme for Recycle Week is "let's waste less..." encouraging all of us to try something new in an effort to go greener and cut back on the waste we all produce.



For more information about Recycle Week, click here to visit their website.

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Friday, 5 June 2009

The Tetris Effect

Google's latest special logo re-jig is for the 25th anniversary of Tetris on June 6th. Google must think they can't ignore the birthday of one of the most iconic video game brands of all time (it even hold's nine world records.)



It's a little depressing to think I'm two years older than this gaming classic!

If you don't know what all the fuss is about - read the Wiki entry for Tetris here.

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Thursday, 4 June 2009

Tidy Branding

As we're delighted to be working with Keep Wales Tidy at the moment, and we love branding of all shapes and sizes, we were interested to see the new Keep Britain Tidy brand as designed by Brand Catalyst.

The brand has been designed with flexibility in mind - the new 'Keep It Tidy' philosophy allows for usage in campaigns on a regional and local scale e.g. 'Cardiff -Keep It Tidy' and 'Your Park - Keep It Tidy'.

It's not often that an opportunity to utilise the spelling and formation of words results in such a simple but effective message.



Design Week's full write up can be found here.

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Sunday, 26 April 2009

Google Dot Dot Com

By now, most people will be used to Google's adaptations of their logo to celebrate certain events.
I think they've outdone themselves today though with a lovely little tribute to the father of Morse code - Samuel Morse.


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