April 29th, 2013
Infographics are bitesized parts of information that present complex data with clarity and brevity. Information graphics enhances users’ sense of familiarity with patterns or trends. The process that follows is known as data visualisation, information design or information architecture. Utilising infographics as a tool often includes statistics, graphs, pie charts, maps, schematics, grids, site plans and other relevant data. In […]
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April 24th, 2013
We designed the recent edition of Your Greek Wedding Guide to streamline its appearance, making it analogous with high fashion editorials. This is the most successful wedding planning magazine in the Greek community and amongst other ethnicities that enjoy weddings of a Hellenic style. As far as nuptial event planning goes this informative guide for A5 use, has benefited brides […]
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April 12th, 2013
When deliberating about which information is the most effective for providing the best website content, there are multiple factors to consider. It is not just about dynamic visuals and efficient functionality but also the written aspect of the web pages that inform the users. The important guiding principles for this literary element, includes data that is useful, credible, friendly and […]
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April 4th, 2013
We created the new LGR app (London Greek Radio 103.3 fm) to keep in line with their updated branding we designed for their website, several print projects and logo. This is also unified with their social media feeds. Now the Greek community’s number one music station has moved with the times and is available on iPhones and iPads. From airwaves […]
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March 20th, 2013
Our recruitment website for Visible ICU (Intensive Care Unit) or in our case (Informing Computer Users), has put us on the map for job hunting sites in the medical industry. We transform the invisible in to the visible and enable the entries of applicants, who are specially selected to invigorate the National Health. We start by healing digital media with […]
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February 28th, 2013
RWD – is an abbreviation of responsive web design and optimises the viewing experience for users by scaling down visuals, so they are cross compatible with an ever growing number of devices. This entails maximising the potential of any interface to meet spatial boundaries and to work effectively, whether displayed on computers, mobiles or tablets. The design criteria includes providing […]
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December 10th, 2012
The digital age, is also known as the computer or information age. Following the industrial revolution, the economy developed into an information society where data was being manipulated. The evolution of this led to the digital age where micro-miniaturisation and technology became prevalent in our daily lives. The information age influenced networking and accelerated global communications, shaping contemporary society. All […]
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September 19th, 2012
Over the years, the World Wide Web has become the most desirable tool in the work environment, changing the way business is practised. It connects others with ease instantaneously, in ways that include accessibility and cost effectiveness. The web has not only revolutionised business but also homes, education services, libraries, internet cafes, hotels, hospitals, banks, the entertainment industries, the […]
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August 17th, 2012
The distinction between web design and web development is determined by two different roles in the construction of websites. Design revolves around the aesthetics of a website whilst development deals with the coding, to ensure functionality and accessibility. Sometimes there are individuals who are able to do both however, the majority in the digital industry who may know aspects of […]
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August 7th, 2012
Matt Shelley: Senior Designer at Deep Tim Smith: Senior Designer at Deep Q: Is it better to have qualifications or experience, as a student interested in working for a design agency and what should they be? Matt: Design qualifications are important because they reassure companies that you have hopefully reached a certain standard and understanding of what design is, having […]
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