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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Useful look at redesigning a ‘bad looking’ website
Good reading here for anyone who is embarking on redesigning a site. Although this was not a live redesign it is a good look at the process and approach of designers looking to design moneysavingexpert. It may look like an … Continue reading
Great piece of content marketing for The End Of The Party
Hats off to Andrew Rawnsley, The Observer newspaper's chief political commentator whose new book – The End Of The Party – has caused a huge rumpus in the UK media. Particularly liked this piece of content marketing for the book, … Continue reading
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Creating a visual language for BBC online
Great post on how the BBC is creating a visual language for its digital services (from my colleague Ed).
Pew’s report on social media and young adults
Great post on Computer Weekly's social enterprise blog looking at the social media tools teenagers and young adults are using.
My favourite quote that sums up the learning process
It's from Confucius . . . Tell me, and I forget; Show me and I remember; Let me do, and I understand.
UK HR and recruitment – tune into next week’s TRU London unconference
Posted about this great looking event on the work blog – will be there next Thursday. For those that can't be there . . . there are plenty of opportunities to get involved.