Archive for January, 2010
January 26 2010 | 1:53 pm

We’ve just received the new Architecture Foundation bulletin and because we’re posting this hot off the press we CAN actually tell you about the interesting things you can get to: There’s a film showing in the AF Project Space called Living Architectures. Admission is free and the film is shown in parallel with New York’s Storefront for Art and Architecture. Also there’s the bi-monthly series: Architecture on Film where you can see a film called Public Housing by Frederick Wiseman, he’s described in the bulletin as a ‘genre unto himself’. And London_Rome which has a series of events analysing and discussing architectural work in the two capital cities at The Royal College of Art.
Have a good look around the Architecture Foundation website to find out about a load of other interesting stuff you can go to.
Read full article
No Comments »
January 19 2010 | 1:31 pm

Now this year’s big freeze is over let’s talk about Melt:ed, short Melt Education, little brother to Melt, a company that helps business develop innovative content for new and emerging media platforms. The Melt:ed scheme is all about encouraging 14-19 year olds with bright ideas for online media content and apps to explore and exploit those ideas through the curriculum and with the help of industry professionals. We were asked by the Culture Company to create a brand identity, campaign theme ‘unfreeze your brain’ and supporting messages for Melt:ed working in collaboration with e-learning specialists Desq. The marque, a frozen brain, inside a frozen head, inside a block of ice, illustrates the campaign message and ties in with the Melt name, and refers to the pictographic style of science and technology exercise books. Once the ice melts and the brain thaws a burst of frontal lobe consciousness prevails!! curtosy of illustrator Chris Gray. More to come on this project so watch this space.
No Comments »
January 19 2010 | 1:05 pm

Social networking for social change…that’s something you’ll be hearing more and more as entrepreneurs, small and big businesses look at how they can use technology to help people. Advocates of this online social movement, Andymayer.net, asked us to help develop their brand to align their company with these values. We thought, every connection starts small, from two, then it grows and evolves into something big, big enough to make change. At the heart of all those connections are people, and it’s those human connections that have the power and influence to make social change. We developed the name yoomee, their messaging and brand expression, and created an informal, signature style hand drawn marque, reflecting the emphasis of yoomee’s work on people over technology. Now we’re watching to see just how big they can make it…
No Comments »
- « Older Entries
- Newer Entries »