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Carole Dunlop posted a blog postI currently project manage TRC media's pioneering digital media initiative Cross Creative, a 9 month programme for media companies looking to expand their knowledge and networks beyond their own specialism and connect with top creatives from across multi-media.
The programme explores the main opportunities and challenges in the multi-media arena and our aim is to instil in our delegates an entrepreneurial approach to the possibilities, and partnerships, in future media. It runs from July 10 til March 11 and will again include an inspiring trip to Silicon Valley to meet with some of the digital world's biggest players and some really exciting, innovative start-ups.
For some years now TRC media have been evolving an exciting digital media programme called Cross Creative which focuses on expanding knowledge and creative horizons and the importance and nature of the relationships underpinning collaborative projects.
The 2012 run of the programme is now open for applications.
The fully-funded programme offers:
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Glad you like Peggle. It's almost obscenely addictive and definitely worth the purchase price. The other one I think you'd *adore* (it's pc only though...) is the Grow series. All you do is click on the objects on each side of the window. You have to click on them in the right order.
Give it a go (at a point where losing four-five hours won't matter too much)
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Get reaquainted with them in this simple site called Biscuit Tin.
http://www.biscuit-tin.com/
Done by a lovely chap called Brendan Dawes (www.madebymn.co.uk) who is a great digital designer who loves real touchy feely experiences too and is a big fan of brown paper and string.
Oh and I reckon if I was a biscuit I might be a Party Ring.
What would you be?
Had a giggle this morning in the office at www.yearbookyourself.com
- interesting approach to brand tie-ins with great viral potential. Might feels a little forced with the brands but hey it's making money and I certainly had a strange comlusive urge to share the fairly grotesque resulting images with 'close' friends... and 38minuters!