Entries from November 2009

Table Football Team Photo

November 27th, 2009 · Adam · 1 Comment

Table-Football-Team-Photo

BetleyWhitehorne FC 2009
(C.I. Design Champions 2009 Uncontested, Curry Cup Champions 2009 and Islandwide Pub Team Runners-up 2009)
Fantastic image By Glennz

1 CommentTags: Sports & Social

OSA — Find something you love to do

November 27th, 2009 · Ash · 1 Comment

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OSA recruitment were very open to the idea of a new campaign when the strapline “Find something you love to do’ was suggested. The campaign was launched with a number of understated adverts, such as the full page Guernsey Press advert featured below. The second phase of adverts, introducing the recruitment position titles OSA have to offer, followed shortly after.

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1 CommentTags: Clients · Design · News · OSA · Web

Secret New Google Design Discovered

November 26th, 2009 · Ric · 2 Comments

New Google design

Google have released a secret new homepage design. It’s not being promoted or linked anywhere yet so might never see the light of day. To access it you need to set a special cookie in your browser. Read more

2 CommentsTags: Design · Science & Technology · Web

Lego: 101 Uses

November 26th, 2009 · Adam · 3 Comments

Lego-Robot1

Here is a very special Lego blog medley. I know we have had a lot of posts over the years but this one is special. Whilst searching the super highway I came across loads of very creative uses for those colourful cuboids. I present to you a plethora of brick art; fashion, photography, music, architecture, sculpture, craft and interior design. I hope you like what I found. Read more

3 CommentsTags: Architecture · Art

Greatest Error Message. Ever.

November 25th, 2009 · Ric · No Comments

greatest ever os x error laser

Laser power level… mmmm.

No CommentsTags: Science & Technology

Daniel Eatock’s Book Shelf

November 25th, 2009 · Adam · No Comments

Daniel-Eatock-Bookshelf-Bend

This is amazing, the genius of Daniel Eatock does it again. Take a look at his website for more nuggets of wonder.

No CommentsTags: Art

Vinyl Mashup

November 25th, 2009 · Adam · 3 Comments

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A while ago on the Bwlog we brought you the Vinyl Heads, a look at the craze that swept the globe. Now we have caught a glimpse of the future, Vinyl Cover Mashup’s. This complete body creations are by New York visual artist, DJ and composer Christian Marclay. Read more

3 CommentsTags: Art · Music

Struggling to find the right Wedding Dress?

November 16th, 2009 · Ric · No Comments

This Years Wedding Dress has LEDsFor ladies, finding the right wedding dress can be a tough job. Do you stick with tradition and go for an elegant white number, or do you fancy something a little fancy and more modern? Well fear not, the LED dress currently on show at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago is the answer. Make the dress any colour you want, use the LED lights to change the look and style, alter the pattern it with your mood. It will make your perfect day, well, perfect.

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No CommentsTags: Art · Science & Technology · Video

New Look for Channel Islands Airsearch

November 16th, 2009 · Chris · No Comments

New Channel Island Airsearch Identity

Channel Islands Airsearch is a voluntary organisation formed almost 30 years ago to provide a rapid response search capability in the waters around Guernsey and Jersey.

Working closely with the crew, Friends of CIAS, and committee in each Island, Betley Whitehorne have created a new corporate identity for the charity as part of the agency’s ongoing ‘Involvement in the Community’ programme. The graphic logo device retains the charity’s established colours and strapline, but presents a more modern representation of the service. Find out more about the CIAS and their new identity here.

No CommentsTags: Branding · Clients · Design · News

Advertising on a fly!

November 9th, 2009 · Paul · 1 Comment

This really is pushing the limits of where marketers will consider placing adverts. This advertising stunt, which took place at a German book fair, involved attaching tiny banner adverts to common house flies — it certainly created a buzz.

Fly-advertising

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1 CommentTags: Advertising