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Archive for my press life

I’m speaking at Flash on the Beach!

Not sure what I’m going to cover yet, but I promised I’d pop this badge on my blog. More details later!
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Fake It ‘Till You Make It!

Just spoken at a brilliant conference in Vienna: Fake It!
We launched SheSays Austria! I showed some work! I got to play with a whole lot of Arduino projects!

My D&AD talk went online today

more about “D&AD“, posted with vodpod

My favourite sites in NMA

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.

Diplomacy in Design

Here’s an article about diplomacy in design – which I contributed to for Computer Arts magazine.

Interview with me on Hyper Island site…

Just a few questions answered about the state of the industry, She Says and the good work that they are trying to do.

D&AD portfolio surgery interview up on Ihaveanidea…

Yep… Did a quick interview today for the blog Ihaveanidea. All good fun and that…

You can watch it here:
http://ihaveanidea.org/live/2008/07/05/whos-up-for-a-little-book-crit

Talk in Soho – best 20 pieces of advice I’ve been given.

Hot on the heels of the D&AD President’s Lecture, another Petcha Kutcha style event, called “I’ll Show You Mine”, where we all had to speak about the best 20 pieces of advice we’ve been given.

Here’s the slideshow (unfortunately, posted up on Youtube as I can’t upload .movs to WordPress directly, which has thrown the sound out and meant it flicks through quickly – grrrr). See if you can guess what the advice is…

Digital Petcha Kutcha

These are the slides I used for the D&AD Petcha Kutcha talk this week. I based the talk around my best 20 pieces of advice… I hope they were useful to someone! The evening was a great event, with so many other brilliant speakers on stage with me. Probably the proudest evening of my life.

Travel Australia to visit the Big landmarks. The best trip of your life.

Context is everything, and be sensitive to cultural differences.

This represents everything I love most and hate most about the UK. Pbe honest, but not too OTT.

Tell your customers the truth (courtesy Brixton Woolies).

Mash it up, and let the audience participate.

Be prepared to bleed for your art.

Lucas' pedals after a show

Sign in NYC - taken on last trip there

Be vigorously, not blindly, optimistic. Take every good opportunity.

In a performance during Uni with flatmates

Don't be afraid to be embarrassed if you're doing something you believe in.

Because with perseverance, you're bound to do well eventually.

Kingpins make it big-style

Don't be afraid of being controversial.

Album cover in my collection.

Always pay attention to what you do, and what message you're giving - and have heroes.

The Decapitator

W.C. signage - found on Flickr

Be wary of stereotypes, and understand your customers as closely as you can.

Dasn walking along a street in Lankawi, Malaysia.

Put your message in the right places, and people will take notice.

Look for the beautiful and delightful in the everyday.

Look for the beautiful and delightful in the everyday.

Detail is everything.

Detail is everything.

Whatever you do, do it with flair.

Whatever you do, do it with flair.

Don\'t be afraid to ask for help.

Don't be afraid to ask for help.

Treat everyone with respect and support.

Treat everyone with respect and support.

Do something that scares you.

Do something that scares you.

And that\'s the end of the show!

And that's the end of the show!

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