10.01.12
Darren
If you have an unhealthy interest in design, detail and delivery we’d like to hear from you as we’re currently looking to hire a full-time creative artworker. You must have a minimum of three years’ experience working in respected UK design/ communication agencies. Read the rest of this entry »
04.01.12
Matt

Whilst the entire Dusted Christmas Doo was as fun as ever, the main event took place in the office that morning—the Dusted Bake Off. Read the rest of this entry »
01.12.11
Dan

On my day off I decided to reproduce the Dusted logo through CSS. CSS3 properties have allowed us to reproduce some images and icons purely with code — whilst it is pretty cool, it also has some disadvantages. Read the rest of this entry »
07.11.11
David

The death of Steve Jobs last month naturally prompted a huge amount of media coverage and surprisingly an outpouring of emotion online as devotees came to terms with the passing of the Apple visionary. Read the rest of this entry »
08.06.11
Lucy
Dusted were in Wales last month, assisting Harrison Catering with their ISBA (Independent School’s Bursars Association) conference stand. Spanning two days, this annual event is an opportunity for catering companies such as Harrison, and other services relevant to the independent schools sector, to exhibit their company and network with clients, prospects and competitors. Read the rest of this entry »
08.04.11
David

If you have an unhealthy interest in design, detail and delivery we’d like to hear from you as we’re currently looking to hire a full-time front-end developer. You must have a minimum of two years’ experience working on websites for both corporate and consumer clients. Read the rest of this entry »
02.03.11
David

My daughter’s favourite joke at the moment is “Why did six look so worried?” Answer: “Because seven ate nine”. Comedy gold I’m sure you’ll agree, but at the same time, kind of gives seven a bad name. In fact, the number seven has several negative connotations, not least the seven deadly sins Read the rest of this entry »