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Capturing the essence of music:

Written on the 10 of June, 2010, by Mark Bannister

Homespun is the latest album from singer songwriter Nadia Sunde, who’s beautiful songs reflect and enhance that shared space between grown-ups and kids.

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Talk is Cheep,Cheep:

Written on the 20 of July, 2009, by Rob Bare

The world is awash with talk of social media with sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Linkedin, YouTube and Flickr interwoven with blogs, posts, tweets, mashups, comments, follows, diggs, and feeds!

How people, their communities, organisations and society at large communicate and connect is undergoing a renaissance – a communication revolution. I don’t think people have communicated this much before in history and it is addictive for those who do, as they express themselves via their messages to the cyber community with a sense of global connectedness. For so long people have felt disconnected from their community and society. Now any digital medium has the capacity to be interactive and highly social.

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Brand Therapy:

Written on the 05 of May, 2009, by Bel Bare

Sometimes it pays to just sit down, shut your eyes and listen to what your business’ brand is trying to tell you. Sometimes our brands, the ones we look at day in day out, can go stale right under our noses.

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Gold Coast: Home of Design Revival or Bad Design Refuge?:

Written on the 01 of May, 2009, by Bel Bare

Please save us! I have noticed something only today. But in retrospect, I have been noticing it for 20 years. it has been bubbling under the surface of my design sensibilities and eroding my creative core. I feel it is time for the Gold Coast design bubble to burst.

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Writing For The Web:

Written on the 16 of April, 2009, by Bree Davies

Content is what draws users to websites and keeps them returning, yet it’s rarely treated that way. It’s often left to the last minute, to be written by an already overworked staff member who has little or no experience in copywriting or writing for the web.

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