For the man who has everything, a new Swiss army knife is on the market complete with USB stick. Full story over on Mashable 
We are really strong in the areas where branding meets digital
For the man who has everything, a new Swiss army knife is on the market complete with USB stick. Full story over on Mashable 
By demand, THINK DIGITAL is back and ready to hit 2012 with a bang. A huge thank you to all who attended our first event on 11th November 2011, your feedback has been gratefully received and our survey says:
THINK DIGITAL 2012 / Friday March 2nd 2012 3pm – 6pm. / Kuku Club, Cardiff, UK
We will be announcing full details on the next event very soon. In the meantime, please feel free to email info@thinkdigital-cardiff.co.uk with any questions, or pop over to @TDCardiff
Having discovered the Rubberbandits through Youtube, I instantly had big love for these two Irish mentalists, their comedy, videos & music. All of which award winning, I think they even have an MTV show on the go, wey hey! Anyhoo, last night I was chuffed to see that they were coming to Cardiff to gig at Clwb Ifor Bach…
On Friday 11th November 2011 we held our first digital event in Cardiff, THINK DIGITAL. Our aim was to collaborate with other digital professionals in Cardiff and put together a collection of presentations which would both (hopefully!) inform and inspire. Our target audience for the event was local businesses, from start-ups to medium sized companies, possibly with a web presence in place but with scope for improvement and room for ideas and inspiration.
Cyfle is a dynamic and progressive training company which provides an invaluable and inspiring service to Creative Media Industries in Wales.
Cyfle required a website with functionality to enable them to publish up-to-the-minute multi-medium news, quickly and with ease. Our client’s main objective was to be able to present Course Information and News Stories in a clear and concise way, and for user to be able to find what they are looking for, fast.
We saw that Cyfle needed a website that properly reflect what it has to offer, as well as a platform that the client wouldn’t outgrow, a website to supports its future growth.
The Big Eye Deers Approach
After in-depth content analysis and diagnosing exactly what issues the client was faced with, we designed a website that would focus mainly on providing visitors to the site with up-to-the-minute information on Cyfle’s courses on offer as well as News on a bespoke CMS platform with WordPress Integration and live Twitter & Facebook feeds.
The site was further enhanced by implementing full multilingual capabilities as well as Solr search. We also created a branded newsletter template on a system which would allow our client to speedily send out news and course information to its database – the delivery results and social reach measurable by easy-to-use reporting and analytics.
Please do visit the site for yourself and have a gander at Cyfle’s fantastic courses by clicking here
This is a nice little interactive flash application that attempts to demonstrate just how big
our universe is, and just how insignificantly small we really are…..
http://www.primaxstudio.com/stuff/scale_of_universe/index.php
Being a web company means your clients can be all over, from London to New Zealand, New York to South Africa. Sounds glam, but I think it’s easy to forget what’s on your doorstep – and there’s a great saying: ‘Don’t forget your roots, for they’ll always support you‘, which I think is a nice approach to working with local companies. When I started at Big Eye Deers, I was keen to meet up with local business people… Continue reading
According to jQuery support the popular open source library has now ‘overtaken’ Flash, in terms of how many websites have deployed each technology, at least when it comes to the world’s ‘top’ websites.
It used to be that if you wanted to create an animated, interactive interface for a website, you needed to use Flash. You might be able to get away with some basic animations using JavaScript, but if you made it too complicated, all you’d end up doing is bogging your visitor’s computer down and causing problems.
Plus, JavaScript was potentially more complicated to use than Flash, at least for those who aren’t fond of coding. But, of course, Flash doesn’t always work well (or sometimes not at all) on mobile devices, including the iPhone and iPad.
Enter HTML5. HTML5 works on just about every mobile platform out there. Anything you could create in Flash can be created with HTML5 (and sometimes added JavaScript and CSS3): animations, interactive elements, and more.
But it reintroduces the coding issue for a lot of designers, who might not be crazy about hand-coding everything. That’s where Adobe Edge comes in.
The great thing about using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript rather than Flash for your animated and interactive content is that your site remains standards-compliant. It preserves your CSS layout and keeps your content layer separate from your presentation layer. Because of this, your site will be compatible across a wider range of platforms and will be more search engine friendly with less work.
Because Edge is currently only in preview-stage, it’s bound to have some bugs and feature limitations. With that said, it already includes twenty five built-in easing effects, and other features to get you started. No word on how much Edge will cost after the 150 day trial period ends.
The Edge interface looks similar to many of Adobe’s other programs for working with interactive content, like Premiere Pro or Flash. If you’re already familiar with these programs, the Edge interface should be pretty easy to adjust to. If not, there’s going to be a definite learning curve, but it’s still a relatively easy interface to figure out.
Go have a play…