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Entries from February 2008

Shareholders boo Yahoo!

February 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Yahoo! is not having a good time of it lately. Bill Gates sure knows how to whip up a sh*tstorm for some people.  Yahoo is now being sued by some of its shareholders now for rejecting Microsoft’s takeover offer. Who would’ve thought?

Read the NMA article here.

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Untraceable. Not such a bad thing.

February 29, 2008 · 3 Comments

There’s a new movie out called Untraceable starring Diane Lane as FBI agent Jennifer Marsh. She is tasked with hunting down a seemingly untraceable serial killer who posts live videos of his victims on the Internet. The catch is, the more people that log onto the website, the faster his victims die.

So there’s been a fair bit of online advertising for the movie along with the usual TV spots and they’ve been punting the movie website www.killwithme.co.uk. So I thought cool, a movie that has a website at the core of its plot, a pretty gruesome plotline and they’ve been pushing the url quite a bit, the website must be pretty cool.

So I checked it out.

What a huge disappointment. There’s no website. Visit the url and you’re presented with a big red ENTER button. Click on ENTER and you’re told, “You may be harming people by visiting this website”, yes, yes, whatever, click.

And there’s nothing there. Nothing, nix, nada. Just a pop up that says something like “where are your morals?”. Big wow. Oh and a button to join the Federal Cyber Crimes talkforce.

What. A. Letdown.

Categories: Movies · New Media
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Deadlines, the wonders of using the internet in South Africa and more.

February 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Deadlines.

Have had a couple of those in the past few weeks. Streeeessful.

I’d like to meet the guy who introduced that word into the workplace. I mean it’s got such negative connotations straight off the bat! Idiot. FYI for the curious, the word actually originates from the American Civil War camps. Lines were drawn into the sand and prisoners were told, cross that line and you’re dead. Prisoners and guards were soon referring to it as the dead line.

Nice.

Anyway, apart from the development of some new logos and a very cool rich media banner campaign I’m working on now, a couple of new DVD microsites have been launched in the past few weeks. The first is for The Hoax, which is based on a true story and then Jane and the Dragon (an animated kids series) launched a couple of days ago. Jane and the Dragon also features a simple interactive video for the kids to explore the site. Skeptical as to how far those of you in SA will get on your bandwidth, but have a go!

Also got a new wallpaper coming your way for March.

And lastly, Baglett had me in stitches again with her latest online experience. Here’s part of the post, read the whole account here.

ONLINE ORDERING – SO MUCH FUN

It’s a custom amongst my friends that one of us organises flowers to be delivered to whoever is having a birthday. Even though we could quite easily buy them and drop them off, there’s nothing better than being called into reception to collect them and walking through the office holding them. I can’t say I know what that feels like myself, but I have heard it’s quite something.

Yesterday was my turn to order the little bouquets of magic.

I like to think I’m quite au fait with the internet. I do my grocery shopping online, thanks to YDE I prefer to buy clothes online and all my banking is done online. So you would think ordering a bunch of flowers would be a pretty simple task.

Not a f*ck.

Site number 1: For the FOURTH time, as required, I typed in ALL my details, my ID number, my great grandparents name, my first dogs name, my grade four teacher’s name plus all the recipients details, and the loooooong drawn out birthday message. Just as I pressed ‘confirm’ , the site crashed like Paris’s latest ‘movie’. Again.

Like the end of any relationship, I swore, I cried and moved swiftly on.

Site number two was a South African site but dealt only in Euro’s. Call me old fashioned, but I like to pay in rands, my bank says I should. Shedding another tear, I went down the list.

Read the rest of the post here.

Categories: Desktop wallpapers · Digital Design · New Media · SA Design
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Because we’re family.

February 18, 2008 · 2 Comments

Here’s a cool new project that’s been brought to my attention. Tying in with online social networking, but concentrating on family ties, Kindo is a family tree for the new generation. With some strong South African connections, it’s a new start up and gaining in popularity rather rapidly by the looks of it. It’s just won some seed funding from the founders of Skype, so they must be on to something! Read more about it on TechCrunch, or have a look at the site here. It’s free and very quick to get going which I like. No handing over of your bank details, granny’s middle name or last 5 home addresses, it just takes your email and you’re up and running.

I wonder though. If you’re having a massive fight with a sibling for instance, can you just wipe them off the family tree? That would be awesome. Hey sis, sorry you’re not family anymore. It says so on Kindo.

I deleted you.

Sucks for you hey.

Loooser.

Categories: Web 2.0 · kindo
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A Desktop Wallpaper. For you. From me. How much? No, it’s free. Yes, nada.

February 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Here you go, I created this yesterday and am now thinking of designing one a month. So here it is, a little bit late. I call it “February 1280×1024″. Man, I can be original sometimes. If you want the source file, just let me know.

Categories: Desktop wallpapers · Digital Design · SA Design
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Tuesday titbits

February 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Transport for London is turning to graphic design to get people on and off the (baaaa) tube in a safe and orderly manner (baaaa).

This is a fairly old story now, but I felt quite sentimental when I read it. Even though I hated it. Netscape the browser is officially no more. It is dead. Long live Netscape. Or as John Cleese would say, “It’s not dead, it’s just stunned.”

Again, this did the rounds a fair while ago, but if you missed it and you’re looking for some vintage old school inspiration, check this out. I love old school design and paraphernalia, can’t get enough of it. I am a hoarder though.

Categories: Advertising · Browsers · Netscape
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Obama vs Clinton vs Mbeki

February 7, 2008 · 2 Comments

Nice post on Mark Forrester’s blog regarding the respective websites of Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and our very own Thabo.

Democrats 10 ANC 0.

A thrashing.

Suppose that’s what you can expect when you have no real opposition.

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I would like peace for all colours and to eradicate total colour poverty.

February 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I like it when they start referring to colours as living breathing things. Check out this interview with Blue Iris, Pantone’s colour of the year…

JobFarm which has recently launched, looks like a really nice, friendly South African job site. I do get irritated though when they lump creative roles into the IT section along with IT helpdesk support and technical development roles. Not cool. As a creative, I don’t want to scroll through tons of jobs about IT engineers and .Net Developers. Please could we have our own section? Thanks.

Categories: Jobs · SA Design
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