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Eurovision 2011 Wins Rose d’Or

Posted by: Steve on 01:05pm, 17.05.12

The live final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf has been awarded the Rose d’Or for Best Live Event Show.

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Turquoise Wins Gold at PromaxBDA Europe

Posted by: Steve on 07:07pm, 28.03.12

Our F1 Monaco Grand Prix promo has won gold for Best Design in Promotion at the PromaxBDA Europe Awards 2012.

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Brand Mapping The Big Apple

Posted by: Greta on 10:46am, 23.03.12

CityMaps was launched in 2011 and, unlike other online mapping projects, it offers a visual map of big brands around cities.

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One Hour Per Second

Posted by: NickC on 12:53pm, 26.01.12

The Google Data Arts team have created a website called onehourpersecond.com that demonstrates how their YouTube user-generated content stats stack up.

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Flagging Interest

Posted by: NickC on 03:22pm, 03.01.12

The designers at Graphicology have set themselves the task of redesigning all 50 of the American State Flags.

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Riding High

Posted by: Steve on 02:08pm, 03.01.12

The Saudi Equestrian team have officially qualified for the London 2012 Olympic Games at the FEI Select Olympic Qualification event held in the Qatari capital of Doha.

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Designer Connections

Posted by: NickC on 09:01am, 24.11.11

The newly-launched fiftytwo Network is a social platform that’s been developed exclusively for professionals in the creative industries connect and share.

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Top -10 Animal Encounters In Uganda

Posted by: Charlie Farncombe on 08:45am, 23.11.11

Myself, my better half and two of our closest chums spent the last ten days of our lives screaming around Uganda, trying to pack in as much as was humanly possible.

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The Jet Man Flyeth

Posted by: Steve on 10:37am, 27.10.11

This is simply an incredible video of a man strapped to a jet flying over a canyon in Arizona. What more do you need to know?

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50 Years of Private Eye

Posted by: Sharlene on 12:13pm, 20.10.11

To mark the 50th anniversary of the notorious magazine Private Eye, the V&A is holding a display looking at this particularly British phenomenon.

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