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DON’T MEAN TO BRAGG, BUT IN OUR TIME IS LIVE!

Thursday, March 4th, 2010
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We’re pleased to announce the launch of the all-new,  all-improved BBC Radio 4 In Our Time website.

For the uninitiated (oh please… really?) In Our Time is a longstanding weekly programme on Radio 4, hosted by Melvyn Bragg. Billed as a discussion of the ‘History of ideas’, it is unashamedly high-brow (Logical Positivism anyone?), but nevertheless is among the BBC’s most popular podcasts.

We were charged both with redesigning the site in line with their new branding, and also making their extensive and heavily-used archive much more easily accessible.

The result is the first archive of this nature to be made available to the general public and has already proved its worth,  showing a large jump in the number of users engaging with this fantastic content.

No longer must Godel’s Incompleteness Theorems remain a mystery…

The Blue Wedge

Friday, January 15th, 2010

The Blue Wedge

The design team is feeling quite ‘political’ this week. Which is rare thing these days. Designers political beliefs are more often repressed through fear of upsetting the happy status quo of the design studio. This is a far cry from the 60’s. Just keep it all in, don’t cause a stir.

But then Greg Hands MP said a few things publicly in the Times and that was it! See post below for some of the more polite things that were said. “Where is the Design Union? Do we have one?” asked a few designers. No we don’t. Maybe there will be soon as some one has already dispatched an email to the TUC. On the flip side of the spectrum “Did you know Oswald Mosley ran amok with the fascists in the 30’s on the street outside?”. Politics is all around us, deeply engrained in to our lives, whether we like it or not. Then there was ‘Photoshop Friday’ albeit on Thursday, inspired by the Leader of the Opposition whos haters are gathering online momentum with this and this.

This may have all just been a matter of timing, as many of us are busy researching some of the historic routes of graphic design. Constructivism making way for Bauhaus. A depth of thinking behind graphic design that aims to improve peoples lives.

There is no single agenda in the studio. The political spectrum here is broad, left to right. But suddenly the political calm of the studio became a dynamic movement. Conversation outside of the norms of form and function. Its was a joy to watch. I’ve no doubt some of the current things we are working on will only benefit from this somewhat reactionary political moment within Digit. I look forward to seeing the next batch of Digits work.

Nothing demands action quite like a giant patchwork quilt.

Monday, December 14th, 2009

M&S deliver patchwork quilt to DECC

Online met offline this week when we delivered a physical version of our COP15 campaign to the Department of Energy and Climate Change. The ‘people’s patchwork’, supporting the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, was printed out onto Oxfam clothes, stitched (somewhat laboriously) into a big quilt with our own fair hands, and handed to the powers that be at the DECC last week. It has made us feel very warm inside.

A STITCH IN TIME…

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

What have the Prince of Wales, Zac Goldsmith, and all those pretty M&S models got in common?

That’s right, they’ve all just stitched a message of support onto our ‘people’s patchwork’ – a visual message board we’ve made for M&S to support the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference.

You can do your bit by creating a personal patch here

Come back soon to see us deliver a physical version of this patchwork quilt to Downing Street. And no, we’re not doing this to keep poor Gordon warm at night.

I am saying nothing

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

We are all quite busy at Digit towers

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A word in your Shell like

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Have a play with our two latest animation/interactive pieces for Shell.com. We will be testing you after wards, hands up who knows what CCS stands for? And just how do you turn a gas in to a liquid fuel? It’s all part of our ongoing work on The New Energy Future.

China Now

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

CHINA NOW

Unfortunately the CHINA NOW site has is no longer available.

Digit launched a site in 2007 for CHINA NOW – the largest festival of Chinese culture ever in the UK.

Throughout the first half of 2008, up to the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, CHINA NOW coordinated some 800 events, performances and activities, shining a spotlight on the very best of modern China to forge international connections and unite and inspire communities.

For more information please drop Clemmie an email on info@digitlondon.com

You can check out some of more recent work in our portfolio, or by clicking on work below.