• Madness, mushrooms and a masterclass

    Extremely proud about the launch of a new site, to launch Film4’s latest release. The site for the new Ben Wheatley film, A Field In England, accompanies an innovative release schedule that sees the film appearing simultaneously in cinemas, on…

  • If it ain’t baroque, don’t fix it

    Announcing a new, social music prototype for BBC Radio 3. Concert Club is a service that encourages exploration and sharing of Radio 3 performances, with the aim of broadening the audience for classical music. Similar to how traditional book clubs…

  • Hit me with your transmedia stick

    A new digital storytelling experience for VH1 in America has just launched! Hit The Floor: The Locker Room documents the online conversations characters of new VH1 drama, Hit The Floor, are having, allowing viewers to get more depth from storylines…

  • Love Unlimited

    Very proud to announce the launch of the new site for a fantastic theatre group, based at West Yorkshire Playhouse. The new, responsive site for Unlimited Theatre was designed around their newly-developed brand, and was developed through user experience and…

  • The Only Way is Ethics

    The DBA need to think about the wider impact of the projects they award, not just their financial success. I was greatly disappointed last week, to learn that the Design Business Association had given the Grand Prix award to design…

  • Bradford Animation Festival: BAF Game report Day 1

    Bradford saw in influx of game-related creativity in November, as the gaming wing of the Bradford Animation Festival took place. The two-day event saw a genuinely impressive range of international talent give talks and demos, with big-hitters like Sony, Bethesda…

  • Nightmare High wins a BAFTA!

    A belated, but lovely piece of news – Nightmare High has won a BAFTA. The online game aimed at 10-13-year-olds won the Best Interactive award at the BAFTA Children’s awards. I was appointed by the super-smart people at Somethin’ Else,…

  • Total Recall: notes from my Leeds Digital Conference talk

    I’ve finally written up notes from my talk at the Leeds Digital Conference 2012. I’ve been a Last.fm user since 2006, but 2012 was finally the year I stopped using the service. Not due to some great epiphany about life-logging,…