Several wireframing techniques were employed on my design for the John Birdsall Picture Library iPhone App. Usually, interactive projects begin as a traditional sketch

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Techno tutu

On June 25, 2011 By Paul Fillingham

The latest poster campaign by English National Ballet is using a QR and short-code URL service.

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Here’s a working example of an embedded Empedia guide I created for Sir George Gilbert Scott’s neo-gothic masterpiece; the Albert Memorial in London’s Kensington Gardens.

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The integrated iPhone App and website for the Broadway Cinema began with an inspired ‘elevator pitch’ using a foam-board mock-up of the (then yet to be released) Apple iPad.

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Things are warming up at Leicester’s Spark Childrens Arts Festival which takes place from the 31st May through to 12th June 2011.

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QR Departure

On March 19, 2011 By Paul Fillingham

The Flightstats website displays information on flights from the worlds major airports and uses on-screen QR-Codes to put live flight times directly on your phone.

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Every little helps

On January 12, 2011 By Paul Fillingham

Anyone who has ever used a supermarket website for home deliveries knows that generating that initial shopping list is tedious, frustrating and prone to error. We persevere with the user-interface because of the convenience the service brings. But for many the whole process of using a keyboard to enter their monthly shopping is too much [...]

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iPhone Tripod Mount

On November 4, 2009 By Paul Fillingham

Here’s the ultimate hands-free accessory for your iPhone. It’s a tripod mount made from an old music cassette shell (the transparent bit) glued to an old camera mount thread. I snipped a side piece away with pliers so that the iPhone can slide in. I also added a bit of foam-board padding underneath to keep [...]

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