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Monthly Archives: February 2011
TAF 2010
I thought it was about time I wrote a little something on my trip to Tokyo last year for TAF 2010. I was lucky enough to spend a week in the capital of the land of the Rising Sun in … Continue reading
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Tagged Anime, designer, Japan, pipelines, production, TAF, Tokyo Anime Fair
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Google TV, what does it mean for web design?
Well it means that the community aspect of TV viewing and the search-is-king personal aspect of the Internet is coming together as one. On the face of it, it might seem like the slapping together of paradoxes – privacy and … Continue reading
Keeping up with Technology
I remember what seems a lifetime ago when digital cameras were a new, way-out technological tool, and how influenced I was by my group of 40-something friends to believe that I could get by without one. I was determined that … Continue reading
Social Media – Using, Abusing and Benefiting
In the past three months we have been spending quite a bit of time on social media platforms – particularly Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. To be up front, I need to confess that at first I was quite skeptical as … Continue reading
Hi Chew Excitement
For those of you who have not visited Japan and been lucky enough to try Hi-Chew lollies, your wait is almost over. Hi-Chew are launching in Australia in the coming months, with the chew lollies becoming available at yet to … Continue reading
Shopping at Salvos
As of Monday we launched the first major advertising campaign for the year, with our client of 10 years Salvos Stores. This campaign was a little different to the past, with the focus heavily being placed on shopping at Salvos … Continue reading
Sculpture Love
I have always been a color lover and I think these sculptures are amazing! New York based sculptor Nick van Woert, he uses plastic poured over plaster busts to get some great works. He gives these classical plaster portraits a … Continue reading