So it took a while, but my first campaign for the NHS just went live. At last!
This is a test to show whether the ad tag is picked up on my blog - See that cool rich media ad below?
That is the excellent work of The Team, for Capita. I love the ‘colourblindness test’ effect that subtly references healthcare.
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Yamake Shortfilm from Yamake on Vimeo.
Tonight I’m going to a press event for the launch of Yamake, the first user-generated social game for Mobile.
Created by Gameware Development (Cambridge), and published through N-Gage by Nokia, the game allows users to share content with others based on a simple gaming mechanic.
A full review will appear once I’ve got a copy, but in the meantime check out this promo video.
Posted in Gaming, Mobile |

Amazingly complex pencil drawings with a bionic look and feel: Studio Spooky
Posted in Design, Image |

And now, the same image, posted through the QuickPost It plugin.
This time, I can pre-select the category I want this to appear in, change the post title, and even the formatting.
Preferable in every way so far. Come on Flickr!
EDIT:
Went to change the category again, and the layout reformatted. Not cool.
However, this image links to the source, though the other links to the Flickr image on my account, thus not ‘crediting’ the author.
Ok, so this picture was chosen to test the auto-blog feature of Flickr.
Disappointingly, I had to click a button to get it here, so it’s not really an auto-blog at all, more of a ‘cut out the middleman’ feature.
Wish it posted automatically, because then I could blog more easily (and in higher quality) from my mobile. Oh well!