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Archive for July, 2006

Fun and Games

iain and emma

Emma and Iain look extremely relaxed going through some work on GRP’s new extension.

Actually it’s all part of the great [tag]GRP[/tag]/[tag]biscuitmedia[/tag] [tag]Sports Day[/tag]. I’ll have more of a update on Monday. And pictures. Lots of pictures.

The ad went in today in the [tag]Scotsman[/tag] and though it was a little bit further back in the paper than I was led to believe we’re still [tag]really happy[/tag] with the Biscuitmedia Scotsman Ad. Let us know what you think.

It’s been a great week for new business with two new clients coming on board the biscuit express. More details next week.

Catch Up

We’ve got a simple wee ad going into the [tag]Scotsman[/tag]’s business section this Friday and today I presented the ideas to the team that Iain at [tag]GRP[/tag] came up with. It was a close run thing but we went with ‘Passion’ rather than ‘Love’. We’ll post a image up on Friday when we’ve ran the ad. Thanks again to Iain, it’s looking good.

Stumbled across [tag]Stumbled Upon[/tag] (see what I did there), a handy wee thing that selects website randomly from your interests. You can also recommend websites you like. Sounds simple. It’s highly addictive.

From this I found a great website called [tag]Their Circular Life[/tag], a really sweet website that shows a view of one place over 24 hours. It’s really simple, really effective.

I have a PSP. I’m Loving it. I am not going to be goaded into being a non-serious gamer!

Inspiration

Marc Love in Action

This is Marc writing his blog. We have no idea why he is hiding behind his diary, we feel he likes to know what he’s done. Marc is special in so many ways like Christmas or bear trapping candy floss or other stuff like that.

Cheerio, Cheerio, Cheerio

[tag]Lenny Crooks[/tag], our main man down at [tag]GFO[/tag], is leaving for pastures new. You can read more about Lenny’s departure but I’d like to wish him all the best and say that we’ll miss working with him directly here at biscuitmedia.

Is there a party?

Ugly?

At the moment I’m loving the zefrank show and it’s a highlight of my day. Sad, still…

His last vlog was all about MySpace, the uglyness and the good. You can watch zefrank talk the talk here but I’ve posted the transcript below…

S-s-s-something from the comments.

Varion writes, “Having an ugly Myspace contest is like having a contest to see who can eat the most cheeseburgers in 24 hours… You’re mocking people who, for the most part, have no taste or artistic training.”

Varion, thanks for telling me what I was doing. I didn’t even know I was mocking people.

For a very long time, taste and artistic training have been things that only a small number of people have been able to develop. Only a few people could afford to participate in the production of many types of media. Raw materials like pigments were expensive; same with tools like printing presses; even as late as 1963 it cost Charles Peignot over $600,000 to create and cut a single font family.

The small number of people who had access to these tools and resources created rules about what was good taste or bad taste. These designers started giving each other awards and the rules they followed became even more specific. All sorts of stuff about grids and sizes and color combinations — lots of stuff that the consumers of this media never consciously noticed. Over the last 20 years, however, the cost of tools related to the authorship of media has plummeted. For very little money, anyone can create and distribute things like newsletters, or videos, or bad-ass tunes about “ugly.”

Suddenly consumers are learning the language of these authorship tools. The fact that tons of people know names of fonts like Helvetica is weird! And when people start learning something new, they perceive the world around them differently. If you start learning how to play the guitar, suddenly the guitar stands out in all the music you listen to. For example, throughout most of the history of movies, the audience didn’t really understand what a craft editing was. Now, as more and more people have access to things like iMovie, they begin to understand the manipulative power of editing. Watching reality TV almost becomes like a game as you try to second-guess how the editor is trying to manipulate you.

As people start learning and experimenting with these languages authorship, they don’t necessarily follow the rules of good taste. This scares the shit out of designers.

In Myspace, millions of people have opted out of pre-made templates that “work” in exchange for ugly. Ugly when compared to pre-existing notions of taste is a bummer. But ugly as a representation of mass experimentation and learning is pretty damn cool.

Regardless of what you might think, the actions you take to make your Myspace page ugly are pretty sophisticated. Over time as consumer-created media engulfs the other kind, it’s possible that completely new norms develop around the notions of talent and artistic ability.

Happy Ugly. This is Ze Frank, thinking so you don’t have to.

I love this. I love this. I can’t wait to see what happens. Any thoughts?

Wonderful

[tag]Sport racers[/tag], don’t fret about the booming up of [tag]Rocketboom[/tag], head over to [tag]Ze Frank[/tag] and let him do the thinking for you.

This

is

Joyous

the show with zefrank

Links With Purpose

As apart of the biscuitmedia objectives we’ve created a wee [tag]del.icio.us[/tag] page that lists links that we go to and enjoy. We’re sharing this love to you all to see what we’re reading and what informs and excites us. Take a look at our shared links page. See anything that should be added? Let us know.

Another Baby Unleashed

This morning we launched the website for the [tag]Scottish Marketing Communications Action Group[/tag]. It’s a basic [tag]website[/tag] but its a nice one nevertheless.

Oh and welcome to July!