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A Simple Recipe to Achieve a Delightful Social Media Campaign

After exhibiting at CharityComms Social Media Conference, we realised that many people found achieving social media engagement with their brand is a tricky thing to do. Anyone can join a social networking account and post regular industry news articles on their blog, but the web is a big place and using just 1 or 2 [...]

READ MORE PUBLISHED 24th Apr 2012

Running out of Marketing Ideas for London 2012?

It’s officially 100 days from now until the 2012 London Olympics and marketers, managing directors and business owners from all over the world should now be thinking of how they can use this global event to gain enormous exposure for their business and products. Tweet

READ MORE PUBLISHED 18th Apr 2012

What’s All The Hoopla Around Responsive Web Design?

Along with the new and trendy social media sites, ‘Responsive Web Design’ is another term every creative professional is talking about at the moment. But if you’re tech-clueless and just want to know what this tool can do to enhance your business then you’ve come to the right blog post. We give you a brief [...]

READ MORE PUBLISHED 17th Apr 2012

Friday 13th At A Creative Design Agency

Friday 13th is notorious for being the day of back luck. People expect looming black clouds, mishaps and jinxes to take place. Our team are quite chilled-out most days but we’ve been a tiny bit on edge once we discussed what a day cursed with bad luck could bring to a creative design agency. Before [...]

READ MORE PUBLISHED 13th Apr 2012

You’re just my type!

Typeconnection is a newly launched site that aims to help designers figure out which font types go together well. The fun part is that there is a dating element added to the website, which invites users to play cupid in order to make a successful match. Tweet

READ MORE PUBLISHED 28th Mar 2012

The tale of Mr Splashy Pants and the social media campaign

After exhibiting at the fabulous Social Media Conference hosted by Charity Comms on Wednesday, we were presented with an array of inspirational talks, tips and tricks. One of the speakers at the event mentioned the successful social media campaign of Mr Splashy Pants. Don’t be fooled by the silly name, this campaign actually had all [...]

READ MORE PUBLISHED 23rd Mar 2012

Why it’s time to cast your interest to Pinterest

Each day there’s another blog post, article or tweet about Pinterest. So after seeing the millionth update we cracked and accepted that it wasn’t just ‘another social networking site’ as it seems that the social platform is not planning on phasing out anytime soon. Tweet

READ MORE PUBLISHED 20th Feb 2012

Saul Bass’s pitch may be dated, but the principals are still relevant….

This is the video pitch Saul Bass produced for the Bell System logo redesign back in the 1960’s. Bass identifies that society at the time is fast moving, competitive and highly influenced by visuals and images we encounter day to day. He stresses that businesses need to appear innovative if they want to keep up [...]

READ MORE PUBLISHED 7th Feb 2012

Do Schools Kill Creativity?

Education in the UK puts immense importance on learning mathematics, science and languages. This suggests that to succeed in life one must excel in these subjects. Why is this though? Why are subjects such as art, dance and drama deemed inferior? Sir Ken Robinson, a former professor of arts education, explores this notion and provides [...]

READ MORE PUBLISHED 23rd Jan 2012

Top 10 Apps of 2011

As the year is coming to a close we decided to round up the top 10 apps of interest of 2011. We’ve spent ages filtering through and debating over music, photography and social apps, but we’ve all come together and agreed on this top 10 list. Read though the countdown and see who got our [...]

READ MORE PUBLISHED 1st Jan 2012