Posted by Ian Moore
In our small privileged corner of the world, we live in a culture of abundant choice; music, film, TV, reading material, fashion and endless things to see and do. The old established filters of newspapers, magazines and the handful of TV and radio stations are now lost amongst the noise of tweets, blogs and youtube critics. More
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Posted by Neil Cummings
This summer sees the emergence of a ‘jolly, self-confident, adventurous, spontaneous, and actually quite shrewd little’ South African leopard called Zakumi. Complete with hair dyed green to help him camouflage against the pitch he is the friendly face of the 12th World Cup Finals. But in this multi billion pound entertainment business dominated by player personalities is there really any relevance to a mascot?
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Posted in Branding, Culture, Iconography, Social responsibility
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Posted by Ian Moore
London Nobody Knows, a 1967 film by Norman Cohen is showing at London’s ICA in January. Presented by the slightly grumpy, very dry James Mason, it’s a tour of the murkier, unglamorous and threatened aspects of London life at the time.
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Posted in Culture, Film, History
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