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Interesting shoot for a new project by Jason Hawkes
There is something interesting about architecture / night time / and aerial photography…
Something strangely interesting about this cut up created by Ray Fenwick.
It uses cuts from Youtube users Elora, j00ntje and missbeccymay singing “I WIll Always Love You” as performed by Whitney Houston.
See the edited version here
Or the full version here
Well living.be‘s creation has certainly taken that phrase to a new level. Creating a truck fitted with double bed, cooking facilities and a sunken shower. This could solve a few problems, but maybe not urban overcrowding as I think parking a car is almost as expensive renting a flat in London these days, even if you could get it in. But if your looking for the ideal vehicle for that round the world non-stop road trip you’ve been planning, this is the truck for you.


Some nice photography taken by Max Hamilton, some taken less than 5 minutes from our illustrious studio.


Morisawa, a japanese developer of digital fonts, created Fontpark, an awesome Flash application to help market their products. Fontpark is basically a drawing tool, where you use japanese or latin glyphs to create patterns and illustration like images. The glyphs can be dragged around, scaled, rotated and duplicated. The whole process is recorded and can be watched afterwards. There is a gallery with sorting functionality and a rating tool. All user works can be browsed, there is an embedded player widget as well, that shows a random piece. Below you can see an example of the recorded process.
Link: fontpark.morisawa.co.jp

Would you believe it we have won our second “Webby award”, last year it was the “people’s voice” award, this year its a full blown Webby.
Its for one of our favourite clients the “cake factory” its won the “Professional Services” category.
Hailed as the “Internet’s highest honor” by the New York Times, The Webby Awards is the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet, including Websites, interactive advertising, online film and video, and mobile web sites. Established in 1996, the 13th Annual Webby Awards received nearly 10,000 entries from all 50 states and over 60 countries worldwide.
Needless to say we’re smiling… lots…
Now back to work! Oh and watch this space our own website is being redesigned very soon…
