These fake vintage posters for social media sites made me smile.
Posters by Moma, Sao Paulo, Brazil. For more information click here.
These fake vintage posters for social media sites made me smile.
Posters by Moma, Sao Paulo, Brazil. For more information click here.
Rain getting you down? In need of a mid-week giggle?
We recommend lifting your spirits with some video clips of comedian Gearóid Farrelly - we had great fun watching them all (for research of course!) while working on his new website.
For those looking for a fun night out - details of Gearóid’s upcoming gigs are also available on the site.
Congratulations to Paddy, Cristin, Lorna, Kelley and Lorraine, the winners of our clinky postcard competition!
We’re giving away 5 of our clinky glass postcards inspired by our favourite moment from the Queen’s visit.
To enter simply tell us what you like by finishing the sentence “one likes …” in the comment area below.
Winners will be announced on Friday 10th - good luck!
Our fun little graphic inspired by the Queen’s visit is now for sale!
If you too are a fan of clinky glasses why not tell the world with our A6 postcards - add to cart button below the image.
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While Rachel was zooming around in helicopters last weekend, I was having a lovely time in the Sunny South East enjoying strawberries and champagne at the Sunny Wexford Strawberries’ launch party.
Check out their facebook page for more photos of the day.
Sunnys are campaigning to get their Wexford strawberries onto supermarket shelves around the country. Working with Pivotal Communications we designed and built the new Sunny Wexford Strawberries website.
The site shares information about the strawberries and their growers and gives users the opportunity to request that their local store stocks the brand. To promote the launch we also created email and print invites.
We’re really pleased with the results and it was great to see all our work come to fruit-ion at the launch!
Last week, after months of protesting that I didn’t really need one, I eventually took Rachel’s advice and got an iPhone. I think she’s regretting encouraging me now - I’ve become a little obsessed. So much so it even made the (cork) news!
Of all the apps I’ve installed (and there are many) my favourite by far is teux deux - a beautifully designed and incredibly useful to-do list app from Swiss Miss and fictivekin.
While my to-do lists are getting ever longer as every aspiration now gets typed into my phone, the smugness induced by tapping tasks off as they are completed makes me very ‘appy indeed.
What’s your favourite app?
With 95 years of title design in 2 and a half minutes there’s plenty of inspiration to be found in this short video by
Ian Albinson from Art of the Title.
I love the titles for A Series of Unfortunate Events and Anatomy of a Murder as well as Six Feet Under and Dexter - so many to choose from!
Which sequence is your favourite?