Xmas 2008

This year it was Stacey’s turn to glam up the office.
Posted by Paul

This year it was Stacey’s turn to glam up the office.
Posted by Paul
Our freinds over at Include have a new Web Designer. As you can see, Tina has a taste for tea!
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This years Digital Podge was themed space invaders, each table at the Arts Club was decorated to max with invaders! Including a nifty little lego space invader. Hours of fun!

The lunch was equally as fun! Tasted pretty nice too.
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Glug ‘All I Want for Xmas’ from Nick Clement on Vimeo.
Exhibition and drinks, what more could you ask for.
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This was on a beach in Norfolk and to this day I am still puzzled as to what to dial in an emergency.
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I popped along to Ben Frosts solo exhibition at the Old Truman Brewery at Brick lane on Sunday … I wasn’t too familiar with his stuff before this but jees … it was AWESOME! His manic, luminous canvases were very engaging … and there seems to be great method to his madness. He captures a difficult balance - mixing all the fun and cuteness of pop culture icons with slight twists of horror and eroticism - giving a strange tragedy to the capitalist world that we live in. All very fitting with the name of the exhibition ” Crapitalism” …. it will make you ponder your own morals and cultural beliefs :| … plus they are jus damn cool. Hurray.
Posted by Stacey
Currently in development by Alistair is new Iphone game called Stunt Bike. We are going to work with Alistair to enhance the game graphics and playability.
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I came across this photographer on stumble today (it was during my lunch break i promise!:)
They are super duper cool …. Jason Barnhart is one talented fellow. The ideas are surreal, and understated … and jees, those minatures are pretty emotive. Good work!
Posted by Stacey
Whatever your thoughts about a company that now generates more advertising revenue in the UK than ITV1, and is expanding its dominance of the internet to include the very pipes that it runs on, you’ve got to hand it to Google for being technically really rather good. Chrome, their entry into the browser market, is fantastic. It’s open-source, screamingly fast, and good-looking to boot. Whether the general public will rush to adopt it is another question, but I’d imagine there are some pretty unnerved-looking faces at Microsoft right now.
Posted by Ben
And we thought Opera 9.5 was fast…. Get It Now.
Posted by Ben