28.09.09
Matt
All our hard work has pretty much come to a head on the various projects (album artwork and posters) for musician Kris Buckle and it culminated at the end of last week with the launch of his new website. Kris is clearly over the moon with his new online presence, exclaiming “I’m diggin’ my shiny new web site”. Read the rest of this entry »
18.09.09
Sam

As we await in anticipation for London Fashion Week, I felt it was necessary to promote a major exhibition staged at London’s Somerset House with ShowStudio. Read the rest of this entry »
15.09.09
Jack

Following Dusted’s appointment back in April, the new website for CEME – the Centre for Engineering and Manufacturing Excellence – recently launched with a dual presence covering two distinct sectors – the corporate and education audience and the conferencing and events market. Read the rest of this entry »
08.09.09
Matt

It was the eclectic range of speakers and associated subject matters that convinced me to return to Brighton having attended dConstruct in 2007. If you didn’t know dConstruct was a conference aimed at web designers and developers you certainly wouldn’t have gleamed that from looking at this year’s schedule. Read the rest of this entry »
02.09.09
Matt

London-based musician (and friend of Dusted) Kris Buckle is about to launch his debut album Birds That Fly & Other Things as well as the first single from the album – All Those Days. To celebrate he’s having a launch gig/party – and you’re all invited. Come down and see Kris play with special guests and just have a good ol’ time. Read the rest of this entry »
12.08.09
Jack

I had the pleasure of being invited to the Rankin Private View at The Truman Brewery a couple of weeks ago and was astonished by the array of amazing work displayed at the exhibition. As I entered the building a strong security presence made sure that it was only a selected few managed to enter the private view. Read the rest of this entry »
11.08.09
Matt

The British Film Institute (BFI) have a fascinating collection of footage from bygone days that I always enjoy watching. It’s rare that you find a film from the past that was recorded pretty much on your doorstep though. If you’re familiar with the Dusted offices you should take look at this clip and get a glimpse of Tower Bridge Road and it’s inhabitants as they were in 1931. Read the rest of this entry »