The Bread & Bone Woodgrill logo, and the Maybe Mae logo. Both are black and white

6 August 2014

Project: Maybe Mae / Bread & Bone

Peel Street has seen an explosion of new venues, restaurants and bars along its narrow length. The latest crop to open includes sister venues – small bar Maybe Mae and Bread & Bone Wood Grill.

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Hand drawn outline of a mobile phone, the screen reading 'Designing for Interactive User-Interfaces'

30 May 2014

Designing for Interactive User Interfaces

Amy and Kieran were recently invited to give a guest lecture on designing for Interactive UI at UniSA.

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A man presenting on stage, images projected behing him show the

19 May 2014

Look Upstairs Melbourne

A few weeks ago now, I took myself out of the office for a week to attend the Look Upstairs design conference in Melbourne. The conference was held in the recently renovated Arts Centre Melbourne. The sculptural building housed hundreds of design thinkers and speakers from every continent for the three day conference.

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Holding a 'estimote' beacon - a palm sized geometric plastic shape

17 April 2014

iBeacons – lightbulbs for our phones

If you have an iPhone or a high-end Android phone you’re going to be experiencing beacons in the next 12 to 18 months, maybe a lot sooner. Useful, terrifying or just very annoying? You decide.

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20 February 2014

PERMA – About to be set in state

What is positive psychology, and how can it be applied to solve problems facing individuals, communities and nations? Our Creative Director Amy Milhinch attended a presentation by former SA Thinker-in-Residence and positive psych pioneer Prof. Martin Seligman to find out.

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Looking down a a stairwell with lots of plumbing

17 February 2014

Why your inaccessible website is like the HMS Belfast

The HMS Belfast is one of the largest and most powerful light cruisers ever built. After being retired in 1963 the Belfast is now permanently docked in the middle of London, and acts as a museum. Last year we spent a day exploring the Belfast, climbing up its tight ladders and ducking under the overhead beams, and as we did so an analogy came to me. This ship is a grand example of an inaccessible website come to life, and a great case for making accessibility a goal regardless of your organisation's current priorities.

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