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Colin Jenkinson features in Design Week

Design Director of Cogapp, Colin Jenkinson, features in an article in the latest edition of Design Week about the skills designers need to be successful in the modern industry.

The Complex of All of These

I've just seen a video that made me quite excited; it's a film about the making of a book called 'The Complex of All of These' by a printmaker called Abigail Uhteg. I thought I'd share it here as it links in nicely with my recent Pech-app Cake-cha, called 'Hands'. I spoke about why using your hands to do stuff is good. And look - here's proof.

This video is made up of about 3000 photographs, taken over the course of 2 months - the time it took Abigal to illustrate, print and bind 35 copies of her book (all by hand).

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PC3: Pecha Kucha Hard with a Vengeance

Firstly, apologies for the increasingly tenuous and odd Pech-app Cake-cha blog titles. If it's any consolation, I'm more disappointed in them as an author than you as a suffering reader will ever be.

Now, onto the topic at hand: the latest round of Pecha Kucha presentations held over cake, tea and the like brought with them a combination of art, film and technology. For those of who who haven't immediately popped out to the bakery, here's a rundown of what went on at Cogapp's Pecha Kucha 3.0: In his own unique style, Colin kicked off proceedings with his long anticipated 'Sketcha Kucha' (again, really sorry about the dire puns). Having, over the last two weeks, asked us all at varying points to do quick self portraits, Colin displayed these to us with a few musings about his first love: pencils. Re-igniting in us a passion for the importance of designing with our hands rather than mice, Colin displayed the incredible results achieved by using age-old tools over modern techo-easels.

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Colin Jenkinson presenting at Glug Brighton

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Our Design Director Colin Jenkinson will be speaking at Glug Brighton on 13th November.

UK Young Artists website launches

We have recently created a website in conjunction with Arts Council England for a new organisation called UK Young Artists. The organisation celebrates the artistic talents of our nations youth and looks to get artists into the spotlight; displaying their capabilities, ingenuity and visions to the country and beyond. 

Kidney Patient Guide wins Freshest Not for Profit Award

The KPG

The Kidney Patient Guide (KPG) – the online discussion forum and information hub for sufferers of kidney disease, their families and support networks - has won the prestigious Freshest Digital Not for Profit Gold Award at the Fresh Digital Awards.

I love Design 8x8 event

Last week I made my way to Imperial College London for the I Love Design 8x8 event. The basic premise was 8 speakers who could each talk for 8 minutes about their ideas, inspirations and motivation. Similar in theory to the Pecha Kucha format but with a bit more flexibility, it kept the presentations varied, interesting and, well, nicely concise.

The speakers invited were well chosen, ranging from a couple of recent-ish and very successful graduates HudsonBec, via design pro Vaughan Oliver, to the youngest ever Black Pencil winner Matt Dent. The evening was hosted by Ben Terret, author of the Noisy Decent Graphics blog and partner at Really Interesting Group.

Which brings me nicely onto this. Actually, Tristan has already written about it here, but I like it a lot so I'll mention it again quickly. Really Interesting Group made a limited edition newspaper called Things Our Friends Have Written On The Internet 2008, 'Like a Daily Me, but slower'. It's beautifully designed, and packed with great ideas. Read more about it here.

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NB:  The headers in the newspaper contain tweets. The header in top right image says 'sometimes I wish milk with tea was a food'.

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National Portrait Gallery

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Royal College of Art show

I went up to London yesterday to see the Royal College of Art's graduate show, which was a real treat. I saw loads of great work - here's a small selection:

An exciting plug anyone? This one is designed by Min-Kyu Choi from the Design product course. It's brilliant.

Really nice illustrations by Hannah Warren

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Haruka Shinji had put a book together called Once a Year about the annual concert of a 'Batphonist, the world's only bat player', and also made some great screen prints to accompany the book.

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Hello World

We like art.

You’ll probably be quite quick to point out that given our long history of working with museums and galleries, this isn’t the most surprising of statements; but it’s true.

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