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Glug! London launches its Xmas exhibition with a bang!

The Glug! London event last night was brilliant.

Even better, Paul Rayment (wonderful glue illustrator) won with his neon video:

more about “All I Want For Christmas Is … on Vimeo“, posted with vodpod

And old Lateral mate of mine Siaron Hughes came second with her gorgeous little book, where she interviewed her neighbours on what they wanted for Christmas. She’s currently working on a book about the dodgy chicken shops of London – watch this space!

Here are some pics of the event:

All I want for Xmas, Glug! London style

“More Notworking than Networking”, Glug! is a brilliant organisation set up by old glue compatriot Nick Clemant (he of the inexhaustable font collection).

I helped judge the inaugral Xmas competition, and never have I felt so dwarfed by the judging talent – Vaughan Oliver is just my absolute hero for his great work for The Pixies! So much more daunting than jusst having agency bods on the panel!

After finishing the judging only yesterday (over 150 entries!) I’m heading to the event tonight, where I’ll finally get to see the winners!

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Goodbye glue!

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After over 3 1/2 years of great times, great people and great work (and only once in Photoshop Friday!), I’m off to LBi in January. Feels like leaving home…

Football 24-7 goes live for NGM

Just finished this site for NGM – turning a complicated offering (and old site) into something hopefully much more sticky!

Run cactus kid, run!

Are you for or against the cactus kid? We’ve been busy at glue putting together a great campaign to work with Mother’s TV ads. And the best thing is that users can choose the end to the story, on our site, by voting online!

There are also plenty of little sites and videos seeded though the interweb if you know where to look, and have an inquiring mind…

The State of Art Direction – a CR special

Creative Review recently asked me to contribute to an article on the state of contemporary art direction. here’s my excerpt below (but you should really read the whole thing).

…This healthy mixture of expertise is perhaps more evident in digital agencies, where there is less separation between departments, and the creatives work alongside those producing the technology for projects, with everyone contributing ideas. “With digital it’s a lot more collaborative, we don’t have a standard agency structure to adhere to,” says Laura Jordan Bambach, Head of Art at glue London. “A lot of digital agencies don’t have traditional copywriter/ art director teams. Many don’t have separate departments. What’s common to all is that technologists, motion graphic experts, designers and copywriters all work together. A really fantastic idea might come out of a brilliant bit of technology as much as from an advertising idea in the trad­itional sense…. In digital, as in all media, an idea is the most important thing. But at Glue we do beautiful, well-crafted work, and that’s also what clients come to us for.”

Wonderfully, they also included a pic of the Camper site as an example of great direction.

New site launched for Nokia by glue

New work for Nokia Navigation launched this week, from above-the-line concepts by W+K. The trickiest part of this project was working out how the maps would draw out in an interactive way and how the stories would weave together. Brilliant stuff by Vic in design and Ben in illustration.

Desktop Keeley goes live!

Who says that tits don’t sell – sadly I have to admit that the writing was on the cards well before we finished producing this jazzed-up RSS reader for The Sun.
glue put this together using Adobe Air – and it was a really fantastic project from design/dev point of view! As these things go its at least reasonably tasteful (and beautifully executed!).
The download has broken all previous records for The Sun – with 10,000 downloads in the first three days alone… and the chat on the blogsphere has been all good…

Toyota site update goes live…

We’ve been working with Toyota for a little while now, and I’m pleased to say that we’ve just finished a shiny new update to the main site for them. we’re still using the old templates and architecture for the time being, and I think we did a pretty good job with them!

Here is a gem from Virgin Trains – though I’m not too keen about the boobs ;-) Virgin are a great client – they know their audience and really let us push the boundaries!

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