Creative inspired by Wordle?, originally uploaded by renaissancechambara. I saw this advert for laterooms.com at Charing Cross tube and the similarity to Wordle jumped out at me. I hope that they didn’t pay too much for this work.
BBC NEWS – From Our Own Correspondent | The mechanics of tipping US-style I, Cringely » The Neokast Mystery Adidas ‘House Party’ » DIGITCOOL – despite having David Beckham in it, this video is quite nice, love the rollin’ break b-boy style and the Italian piano house line. Reminded me a bit of early Jori [...]
The current economic climate will help re-define the basics for many people. Since I was a child supermarkets and shopping experiences have been richer and presented consumers with progressively more choice. During the last recession of the early 1990s supermarkets created own brand products that offered cheaper alternatives with the exact same quality as own [...]
How To Download Your Facebook Photos Yes, There Are Now 25,000 iPhone Apps; Some Pricing And Popularity Trends | mocoNews The Importance of Focus: A Guide for Social Media Brands The Micro-Sociology of Networks / we are social Eric Schmidt Tells Charlie Rose Google Is “Unlikely” To Buy Twitter And Wants To Turn Phones Into [...]
14-Robot_02, originally uploaded by TERRATAG. Terratag are a designer that I’ve blogged about before. I just noticed this picture in their flickr photostream. Loving the mix of Japanese fighting robots and pop-art motifs.
The New York Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) store is always a source of inspiration, having worked with brands like Muji for a long time. Their latest collection of merchandise from Korean designers: Destination Seoul carries on the theme of playful design and takes it to a new level. From Jaewon Yang‘s Sponge Sandwich to [...]
Baseball’s New MLB.TV Player Launches, Looks Good – Silverlight swapped out as Flash provides better experience Official Google Blog: Tipping points New Search Technologies Mine the Web More Deeply – NYTimes.com Microsoft takes on Google with semantic search – The Inquirer Slashdot | The Real Reason For Microsoft’s TomTom Lawsuit - all that experience in court [...]
Lanson Place Hotel is a five-star hotel in the Causeway Bay neighbourhood of Hong Kong island. The entrance on Keswick Street is hidden until you come upon it, however entrance into the ground floor lobby leaves you in no doubt that you have reached the hotel. Causeway Bay is a melange of jewellers, gift shops, [...]
Youth Marketing Statistics: Finally, the Mobile Web Is Attracting UK Users Techno//Marketer – Matt Dickman on Digital Marketing and Social Media: Inside//Out: Radian6 Two minute twitt-torial, | Market-interactive.com Video Viewing Strong on All Screens – eMarketer Google lays the smack down on ‘sponsored conversations’ | Blog | Econsultancy Cisco’s “The Realm,” – networking snooze fest [...]
I managed to pick up a set of these boots first time around. There were in red and blue and were ideal for dancing in warehouses till the break of dawn. After a trip out at a student night at the New Cavern Club in Liverpool where the perspiration condensed and ran down the walls [...]
My post on the relationship between SEO, PR and reputation management got some interesting comments from James Warren and Mat Morrison. I thought about commenting on the original post, but I thought their points deserved a more prominent display rather than parked on the end of the blog post: Mat Morrison There’s a famous planning [...]
Building Online Communities by the Numbers – ClickZ Walkers Flavours – I really like Walkers integrated campaign, its also really handy from a consumer insight point-of-view HK to become ‘creativity city’ How to Become an Early Riser Scalable intimacy / we are social MEX – Mobile touch is in its infancy Microsoft: Sexier? More Intuitive? [...]
I went along to Mobile Geeks of London a few days ago and managed to get a preview copy of a slideshow application from Thomson Reuters. It takes an RSS feed of Thomson Reuters news photographs and makes it easy to browse on a phone running S60 touch. It is nice to see developers starting [...]
A morning in Tai Koo led me to the Ichikawa restaurant for lunch. Unlike Japanese restaurants in London, the owners had worked at giving the restaurant a traditional ‘Japanese’ feel with wooden paneling and posts that evoke the country’s traditional architecture. Thankfully the seating was suitably modern and western in style. The food was a [...]
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