Your call is important to us…

Despite all I read about the way big data is shaping a more informed marketing landscape, the contrary-ness of junk mail still makes me smile. Here’s one I just received this morning, as… Continue reading

Give the gift that gives…

…you some much-needed perspective at this time of year.   “Available in four “models” that are actually identical, the Bawx is $24.99 for Model 1.0 (advertised as a car, fort, plane, and train,… Continue reading

Meda identity refresh…

The first part of the identity refresh programme for Meda landed this week, with the delivery of our business card proofs. Nice.

Christmas office, wrapped up…

Ho ho. The office Christmas decorations, revisited…

Retail’s return to bricks…

71% of GX and Y’s would rather shop in a bricks-and-morter store than go online. Clearly that doesn’t mean they won’t shop online when it’s more convenient, but faced with an alternative to… Continue reading

The little engine that still can…

From the Nautilus article, “Internal combustion is surviving by adapting”. Invented before the lightbulb (so what appeared above our heads when we had ideas, before bulbs?), the ‘heat engine’, while amazing inefficient, looks… Continue reading

Art replaces life?

Alongside the spread of instant signs, now add instagram signs… Cardboard Picture Frames Bring Instagram Filters Into The Analog World This rather odd initiative “Bruno Ribeiro has launched Real Life Instagram, placing physical… Continue reading

Walk a mess?

Does any city really need more signage? Judging from Walk Your City, the answer appears to be ‘yes’ and for economic, environmental and health reasons. Not a bad ideal, but I’m not convinced… Continue reading

:)miLES better than empty shops…

This is great. “The miLES Storefront Transformer is a versatile set of furnishing and amenities to program any storefront – essentially a 6ft cube that can be easily transported and subdivided to roll… Continue reading

You can say that again…

…we’ve been using 23 words for something over 15,000 years. If you love language, the reason might well be that it’s more like our DNA, evolving with us and keeping hold of its… Continue reading