Monthly Archives: July 2011

Funny, funny, ha, ha

A few things we’ve found that have made us smile… You might be forgiven for thinking we’d ordered a glitter ball looking at the e-mail thank you message from John Lewis. Just a typo though. They forgot to bring ‘ver’ … Continue reading

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Silicon Roundabout

‘ditch bitch

Shoreditch has seen so many changes over the past 10 years, for those of us who’ve been here for that amount of time and counting, it’s almost unbelievable how many. Old Street roundabout used to be merely an eyesore on … Continue reading

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Hardie Soul

Dew Gibbons went down to the CEW Mentoring Event where Emma Hardie was presenting her brand and business experience to women in the cosmetics industry.  You may have noticed her products in Space NK – Emma Hardie is a businesswoman … Continue reading

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Not your typical Sunday morning

This weekend two of the account management team, Amber and Lindsey took to the streets of London as part of the British 10k run. We joined over 25,000 other runners on a route that took in all the iconic sights … Continue reading

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Graphic Opinion

Collaboration – is the name of the game these days. We get it, we understand it, we even embrace it, but we have to admit, sometimes, it doesn’t come easy. If you want to work with a big grown-up client … Continue reading

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Choc-a-brand

Sticking your brand on a piece of chocolate isn’t new, but this caught our eye and made our mouths water. Extraordinarily detailed images in white chocolate and great quality chocolate gives the brand desirable appeal that makes you want to … Continue reading

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Marketing Week Live visit

Dew Gibbons popped down to Marketing Week Live last week. We lingered around the In-Store Exhibition and saw how the drive for sustainability has filtered down to POS to help it shed its wasteful rep, with many suppliers driving the … Continue reading

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