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Florrie.com goes live and loud

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

What a “Good Friday” it was last week! The Thought Den crew all came into the studio to solely badger away and put live the new Florrie site, florrie.com.

The project was no small undertaking,
- concept
- branding
- design
- a Squarespace site-build
- social media page branding (Youtube/Twitter)
- working on Good Friday =)

The process
Here’s some sneaky shots of the Thought Den process which produced the sexy results

Who is Florrie?
If you’d like to know who Florrie is, (she will be gracing our radio airwaves and tv sets very soon!). She’s a singer, songwriter and rather importantly a drummer!

Check it all out!
Site – http://www.florrie.com/
Twitter – http://twitter.com/florriemusic
Youtube – http://www.youtube.com/user/florriemusic

Like what we did?
If you’d like to talk about Thought Den’s full branding & online services, please mail ben@thoughtden.co.uk for more details

Videos galore – BBC training and igfest 2009…

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Things seem to take longer these frosty-morning-creaky-limbed days. Apologies for the delay in posting, but finally we have some lovely videos to shout about.

The first is very exciting – we were commissioned by the BBC to run a workshop at the Pervasive Media Studio back in October. The brief was to give the hottest new BBC design recruits a taste of pervasive thinking. What better company to run the event than the den thinkers. It was a fun day with talks from the likes of Tom Melamed of Calvium, Luke Jerram and a stand-up brainstorm session on the PM’s monstrous and curving white board. Nick Johnston (Hatboy to most and many) kindly videoed and edited the highlights, so please plug in for 3 minutes of Thought Den magic…And Dan’s hair looks much better this time, eh!?

Another somewhat delayed announcement follows – the igfest 09 highlights reel is in! Geoff Taylor has been hard at it in the edit suite, Simon Johson has been on the phone to his copyright lawyers and I’ve been keeping interested parties happy with taster emails packed with images. But the wait is over, moving picture technology has triumped, gorge at will. What an awesome event it is. Roll on 2010.

igfest 09 from Igfest on Vimeo.

London subtlemob publicised in Grazia, The Guardian and The Evening Standard…

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Almost 1000 people have registered to take part in Duncan Speakman’s Subtlemob project – and we’re having great fun being his technical support team. The project has featured in The Guardian, Grazia and the Evening Standard to name but a few… Our server almost crashed last night as hundreds of people attempted to download the 50MB audio file for London, but fear not because Rackspace Cloud Files

Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing came to the rescue! We thought our original provision would be sufficient, but it wasn’t, so now the MP3s are hosted on a dedicated whatsit up in the cloud somewhere and are screaming down the thingamajiggers faster than mustard. This is what they say “Cloud Files from The Rackspace Cloud is an offering which allows users to store data on the Rackspace infrastructure, from 1 byte to 5 Gigbytes.”

Subtlemob Header

Subtlemob site

The Twittersphere is slowly catching on, so all you tweeters make sure you use the hashtag #subtlemob and spread the word. We’ve still got London, Bristol and Liverpool coming up. Download the audio file, grab partner and get on board for a magic piece of crowd theatre.

And as Dan Course himself said after the pioneering Bristol subtlemob earlier this year “Suddenly the world seemed rosier, I was wrapped up in a bubble for 20 minutes, and, um, fell in love with a complete stranger…”

subtlemob site launches

Friday, October 16th, 2009

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Thought Den are very proud to have launched the new subtlemob 09 site. For those who don’t know what a subtlemob is yet (which could be most of us!), here’s what Duncan Speakman (the producer) has to say about them.

‘as if it were the last time’ invites you to take part in a secret event this November. You’ve seen the people freeze in train stations and the mass pillow fights, well this will be a more subtle experience.’

Thought Den were involved with the (more…)

igfest deadness on Points West

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

You may soon tire of igfest self-congratulation but we’re still buzzing from it. And here for your image-based viewing pleasure (though word on the grape-vine is that someone has uploaded a **VHS** recorded version to Vimeo) we enclose some funny little stills of our moment with BBC Points West on Friday, just before the headline game La Noche De Los Muertes kicked off.
igfest 2009Bristol\'s Interesting Games Festival 2009Is Ben Templeton a zombie?Is Vanessa OK?


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