Entries from April 2010

Guernsey Alzheimer’s Association assisted by Betley Whitehorne

April 30th, 2010 · Chris · No Comments

The Guernsey Alzheimer’s Association has recently launched as a local charity that is now entirely independent of the main UK Alzheimer’s Society charity.

Betley Whitehorne is pleased to have created the identity for Guernsey’s newest charity, and will be developing further creative to work across other marketing requirements, such as a new website.

No CommentsTags: Branding · Design · Local Issues · News

Robot balancing on ball

April 30th, 2010 · Ric · No Comments

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Marvel at how the ball adjusts it’s position to balance the robot — amazing.

No CommentsTags: Science & Technology · Video

Harmonic drawing

April 30th, 2010 · Ric · No Comments

You may have heard about HTML5, it’s the next standard in which websites are going to be created. One of the most exciting new features is the canvas element which allows you to manipulate images, adding all sorts of effects. Read more

No CommentsTags: Science & Technology · Web

Political Party Website Debate

April 29th, 2010 · Ric · No Comments

The country is gripped by political fever with the General Election just a week away. The media is full of stories, and the candidates are bust canvassing for support. But who’d the election based solely on their website? I present a short review of the major (and some minor) party’s homepage. First up the big three…

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No CommentsTags: Design · Web

Landscape With House

April 22nd, 2010 · Ash · No Comments

Landschaft Mit Haus, which translates simply as “Landscape with House”, is a series of great paintings from Maria Zaikina. I wouldn’t usually have taken an interest in ‘landscapes’ but I really like this simple collection of paintings, a refreshing take on the classic landscape. Read more

No CommentsTags: Art · Illustration

Oyster Card Wallet

April 22nd, 2010 · Ash · No Comments

This oyster card wallet is a nice idea by David Bruno and Tom Seymour allowing you to know how much credit you have left on your oyster card so you never have to endure that embarrassment of being turned away from the bus for lack of credit. So far this idea has not gone any further than the prototype stage.

No CommentsTags: Design · Packaging

NBC’s Horror Stationery

April 22nd, 2010 · Adam · 1 Comment

This amazingly bloodthirsty stationery was designed by Jung von Matt AG for new crime and horror channel 13 Street. Read more

1 CommentTags: Branding · Design

Russians invent laser clock

April 10th, 2010 · Ric · No Comments

In response to America’s Star Wars program the Russian design studio Art Lebedev have invented the Reflectius laser clock. A single laser beam is fired through the clock and reflected by a series of mirrors. I’m not sure what happens to the beam once it comes out the other end! Read more

No CommentsTags: Design · Science & Technology