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Thursday 18 August 2011


Vital life long learning skills.


Epic adventure.


I start a masters course in September in Environmental Politics and Policy. This clip demonstrates the limits of my knowledge on the subject. Need to get reading.


I don't drink coffee but this video sold it to me! Went down to this cafe last week and experienced an expresso that tasted unique to anything else I had ever tried. Go check it out Leeds people.

Tuesday 2 August 2011


The brief for this campaign was to enhance public understanding of Fairtrade a rational level, and create a connection with Fairtrade at an emotional level; bring the idea of ‘empowerment’ to life in a way that inspires the public to buy Fairtrade; and engage new audiences through the use of digital technology.

Love this, so clever.


Slick.

Illustrator and graphic designer James Smart talks about the creative process behind his work.

Great work on this by friends at Pure Focus Films

Another massive winter swell hit Sydney's coast over the last week generating monster sized waves putting on an impressive display of power and beauty along the coastline.

People spend hours and hours perched atop the cliffs at Bronte (pronounced Bron-tee) marvelling at the sheer power of waves crashing ashore observing surfers taking on the huge swells. What do people think about as they look out onto the huge swells rolling in and crashing up against the shore? Always wondered.... it appears to be quite therapeutic for so many people.

As it was a southerly swell generated by a huge low pressure system off Australia's southern most point in Tasmania only a couple of Sydney's city beaches are rideable in these conditions.
Found this through a link. Would have to say I think it is a bit biased to the left but I think my views lie somewhere in the middle, leaning more so left but taking aspects from the right. Pretty interesting, would like to see stats sources though.