A waste of time or a great innovational piece? It can be folded into any size box and a wide range of different shapes, handy for all those awkward pieces of Ebay items you need to send. I wonder how solid the box itself is?
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Published on July 17, 2010 8:36 pm.
Filed under: Innovation, main Tags: box, cardboard, fit, post
A discussion on three-consumer behaviour influences and their affect on Gillette and its Fusion Power Razor
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1 Introduction to Gillette
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Published on July 17, 2010 8:12 pm.
Filed under: Advertising, Communication, Design, Innovation, Marketing, blog, main Tags: consumer behaviour
Last week I was featured on Underworlds Magazine site under “Freelance Designer Showcase: 23 Graphic Designers from around the World” it can be found here: http://www.underworldmagazines.com/freelance-designer-showcase-23-graphic-designers-from-around-the-worldn5/ the magazine site is full of everything design related, tutorials, inspiration, articles, etc. It was great to be featured and many thanks to Julio A Rivera, a Creative Director/Web Designer from New York City for featuring me.
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Published on June 11, 2010 11:02 pm.
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I was recently featured on Character Creatives website; http://www.charactercreative.co.uk/index.php?/hot-grads/ its a fantastic recruitment agency run by a very experienced and inspirational person called Darren. Check out his blog here: http://charactercreative.tumblr.com/ it has some great advice for graduates along with some cool articles and plenty of information. Its a great privilege to be featured on Character Creative’s website and many thanks to Darren for recognizing me. More »
Published on June 11, 2010 10:55 pm.
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Well terrible night sleep last night…Why cant someone invent something so that we don’t have to sleep anymore! Also smashed something in the morning whilst getting it out of the dish washer, so overall bad start to the day. From this it got me thinking about other things that can smash, or more so that cant smash but could possibly be made to look like they have so I started to More »
Published on May 31, 2010 5:18 pm.
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Well same old usual sleep, weather is looking pretty grim outside which I should expect I suppose being in England. Today was pretty simple I looked around my room for things I could shape into objects. I wanted to use something that I could manoeuvre and keep together whilst creating a form, similar to peeling an orange all in one go! So I used some string and toilet paper to More »
Published on May 30, 2010 5:15 pm.
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Explain how Industry Joint Ventures and Common Vehicle Architectures Enable car producers to economise on costs of production and comment briefly on the limitations of these practices More »
Published on May 29, 2010 11:30 pm.
Filed under: Innovation, Marketing, blog, main Tags: car, industry, Marketing, ventures
Well sleep was fairly average. Woke up and jumped straight onto my RSS feeds again and came across another article about Art and the community it was basically discussing, weather art should be embraced as a community or individually and then went onto talk about many aspects of togetherness and apart. Take a look at a brief part of it below: More »
Published on May 29, 2010 5:00 pm.
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A comparison and reflection on the different styles of tonal art produced throughout history, mainly focusing on two individual artists s, Georgio Morandi and Ewan Uglow. More »
Published on May 28, 2010 11:43 pm.
Filed under: Artist, Design, Drawing, Personal, blog, main Tags: Art, ewan uglow, georgio, morandi
I’ve never got round to reading it… but the movie was good, think we might have watched it at school or something many moons ago.
In fact, I think the above image is from the movie, which is interesting as I never remembered John Malkovich being that big a guy. Maybe Gary Sinise is just tiny?
Thanks for reminding me of a classic read, my parents have a little book shop so I’ll have to have a nosey around.
I had to read this as part of my GCSE course work – it’s a really good book and at the end you feel really sorry for the two key characters (I’m not going to say what happens, but the title does give it away abit).
I also read this at school and really enjoyed it… I also saw the production with what I thought was an unlikely role for Matthew Kelly. As it turns out, he gave one of the best performances I have ever seen in theatre, and a few people I was with ended up shedding a tear at the end! It is a very powerful book which translates into the play as well. Its a great book that everyone should read at some point!
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