by Olly Whittle | Jun 1, 2011 | Social Networking Sites
Rather than considering the legal implications of the use of twitter and the recent revelation that Ryan Giggs was ‘outed’ on twitter, it made me consider instead whether footballers should be on twitter. Enough has been said about Giggs, and no doubt it is a shame...
by Olly Whittle | Jun 1, 2011 | Uncategorised
Rather than considering the legal implications of the use of twitter and the recent revelation that Ryan Giggs was ‘outed’ on twitter, it made me consider instead whether footballers should be on twitter. Enough has been said about Giggs, and no doubt it is a shame...
by Olly Whittle | May 6, 2010 | Advertising
LONDON – Labour and the Liberal Democrats both made a last-minute pitch for the votes of people working in the creative industries as the General Election drew to a close. BrandRepublic, 6th May 2010 Gordon Brown issued a special Creative Britain manifesto,...
by Olly Whittle | Oct 30, 2009 | Concept Design, Design, Environmental Footprint, Innovation
They may miss out on revving their engines at the lights, but urban drivers of electric cars can cut their emissions by two thirds and save up to £3,000 a year. Sound like a fair compromise? BBC.co.uk, April 2008 Electric cars produce no exhaust fumes, minimal...
by Olly Whittle | Oct 1, 2009 | Advertising, Design, Marketing, Social Networking Sites
New technology and old-fashioned curiosity have made social networking so hot that everyone is cashing in. Nico Macdonald helps you sort the tweets from the bots Design Council If everyone felt like Jerry Seinfeld, Facebook wouldn’t exist. The comedian observed: “As...