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LaCie:Starck | Mobile Hard Drives

Nice LaCie external hard drives from Philippe Starck. Described by Starck as a 'brain with a motorcycle helmet'. The desktop model comes in 1TB or 2TB capacities, while the mobile drive holds either 430GB or 500GB. For more info, click here. Original article by Andrew J Wiener.

 

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Networking meet-ups

I thought it might be an idea to list the new networking groups I've become involved with during 2009. In no particular order:

CamCreative

What the blurb says:
CamCreative embraces a diverse group of interests which includes design, media, literature and publishing, visual arts, multimedia, performing arts and general culture bringing together a mix of large and small firms. Its aims are:

  • to provide the creative industries of Cambridgeshire with a credible regional, national and international profile;
  • to encourage the collaboration of those engaged in the sector;
  • to attract new business and new talents to the industry;
  • to make the sector’s dynamism apparent;
  • to create solid and sustainable growth in the economy;
  • to develop new wealth creation, training and job opportunities.
What I say:
A very friendly gathering of designers, techies, writers, start-ups and social-media sorts. Sometimes there are guest speakers, other times it's just good old-fashioned networking. It's fun and it's free. The first drink is even on the house (thanks Paul).

Refresh
What the blurb says:
Refresh is a community of designers and developers working to refresh the creative, technical, and professional culture of New Media endeavors in their areas. Promoting design, technology, usability, accessibility and standards. It's not a secret society for web designers and developers. Everyone interested in "refreshing" the internet is welcome. Even if you just want to learn. If you believe in positive innovation, Refresh is for you.

What I say:
I'd say Refresh has more of a techie focus although I've only been to one event so this might not be a totally fair comment. I really enjoyed it but I didn't understand much of what was being discussed as I'm more front-end than back. The format runs more like a presentation and there's less time for networking although most people went off to the pub afterwards where I guess more informal networking took place (I didn't go).

Twig
What the blurb says:
Twig is a new business network based in Cambridge. We’re seeing an enormous surge in businesses using social networking to improve the number and quality of relationships. But the rules of engagement are changing.
  • What impact do tools like blogging, Twitter and Facebook have on the influence that businesses can have in their market?
  • How does the online connect with the offline world?
  • Can we build truly valuable relationships using social media?
If these questions interest you, or if you have ideas to share on this topic, then Twig may be a network for you.

What I say:
Early days as there's only been one meeting but it was really good. Twig is inspired by Tuttle (London) and is very friendly and informal. I only got to speak to a few people so I'm not sure what the mix of disciplines was in the room but I had very good discussions about the use of Twitter and Content vs. Design for example. It's going to be weekly which might be a bit too often but there's a definite need for something like Twig in Cambridge so well done to Andrea, Hayley & Vandy for getting it off the ground.
Web: http://twignet.wordpress.com

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Filed under  //   Internet   Internet Design   Networking   Refresh   Technology   Tuttle   Twig   Twitter   Web   Web Design  

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Two new sites

Two new sites from the Mono Industries stable have recently gone live. One is for Anglo/Iranian theatre company 30 Bird Productions and the other is for security search company Planit International. We're very proud of both of them.

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Filed under  //   30 Bird Productions   Clients   Internet   Internet Design   Planit International   Technology   Web   Web Design  

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HTML E-mail packages

I'm currently researching HTML E-mail systems for a client. If anyone has used any good ones that are easy to set-up and cheap (free would be preferable), please do let me know. Thanks.

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Saving the Planit

I'm just off to see a client called Planit International. They provide security search, unexploded ordnance risk mitigation (bomb disposal to you and me) and environmental surveys. They're currently working in the U.S., Korea and in East London where the 2012 Olympic village is being built.

They got Mono Industries in about a year or so ago to discuss a Content Management System (CMS) for their existing web site but by the end of the meeting we'd decided to change the name of the company, re-brand completely and design and build a new web site. We're just about there with it now - just a few tweaks.

I'll post a link as soon as it goes live. It's going to look great I think.

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