Thursday, 27 August 2009

Tori's Eye


'If you wanted an aquarium without the hassle, now you have it.' - Tori's Eye

Tori's Eye visualises random tweets through origami birds which bob across the screen, over and over again. Strangely hypnotic.

Thursday, 20 August 2009

STRONGBOWL!

Our Hard Earned campaign rewards the graft of yet another unsung hero.

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Happy Birthday Slogan

Our very own Tim C - author of the ‘Little Book of Twitter’ - celebrates the 150th anniversary of the advertising slogan.

In an article published today on UTalkMarketing.com, Tim says: "Apparently, the first ever advertising slogan, ‘worth a guinea’, was written for Beecham’s Pills 150 years ago. It probably wouldn’t cause too much excitement in a creative review today, but it was the start of something big. Or rather, the start of something short and concise."

So, how do we do it Tim? He says: "So what makes a slogan good? Well, it’s not an exact science, but it does seem to come down to the quality that decades of music journalism has failed to come up with a better word for than ‘catchiness’."

For more words of wisdom and slogan trivia, click here.

Thursday, 6 August 2009

NEW YORK GOOGLE MAPS FONT

Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Tweehive!


In keeping with our green ideology and to complement our flourishing herb garden here at the St Lukes office, we thought this looked like a great idea to take it digital and promote environmentalism on the internet!

Tweehive allows owners of ecology and sustainability related websites, to seed their 'gardens' with flowers that when collected by Tweehive's 'bees' register their website on the Tweehive page, thus creating an archive of websites related to the topic!

Confused!? Click on the link to check it out and learn more about this fun community!

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Mills & Boon Unveil Book Covers for the 21st Century



We can proudly announce the unveiling of the new Mills and Boon covers. The new covers were created with the publishers classic, iconic artwork in mind, but revamped for a 21st century audience.

View the new covers