It’s interesting to see new geographic revolutions happening, and even better when they happen on your doorstep. The Tech City evolved organically without any apparent real reason, simply more to do with economical rents for creative companies. So what started out as a to be fair, a rather down grade location, has turned out to be something of a technology and creative hub – from the mud comes a legend. Whats interesting is that the government has seen this rather interesting opportunity and decided it would be good for their image to get behind it and promote it as a great new and exciting area for development and growth. The fact that it also shoulders the London Olympics helps me thinks. Find out more by following these links; www.techcityuk.com www.techcitymap.com.
Author Archives: Glenn
Movember
It’s great to see how Movember has built up success over the last few years, and what a great idea in the first place! the very fact that men all over the world make them selves look ridiculous for 2 weeks (yes lads, 2 weeks, we all know you used the first 2 weeks as a stubble excuse!) is very cool indeed. So we all get to play out our fav role as Magnum, dreaming of the super fast red Ferrari parked outside. The very idea of growing a moustache though is clever, as it creates free publicity on every man involved, how great is that! Why dont you get involved, if not this year (2011), how about next. www.movember.com
Something fresh
Time for something new for the branding and design communications industry – Garden.
As of November 2011 Garden has started to grow, and despite the company being around for a while, its new name, brand, methodology and fresh face has already started to create a stir.
Movember
To kick off the launch of Garden the team has decided to get into the spirit of fundraising and to grow our very first Garden creative delight – a moustache! yes you heard right, to help raise money for mens health.
If you want to make a donation then please go to http://mobro.co/joehedges and donate to a great cause.




