Mobile design cycle

On August 23, 2011 By Paul Fillingham

Guardian journalist Chris Arnot and photographer David Sillitoe take the ‘Saturday Night and Sunday Morning’ interactive trail across the city of Nottingham.

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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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Teletext Chuckle

On December 12, 2009 By Paul Fillingham

On the day the UK’s antiquated commercial Teletext service closes down, my eight year old Son is watching Chuckle Brothers on the BBC iPlayer via his Nintendo WII. in a matter of fact way that clearly demonstrates how ubiquitous multiplatform media consumption has become. Teletext was of course a uniquely British phenomenon, developed in the [...]

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In the early 1970′s my adopted Grandmother Alice Meason gave me a book that bore the intriguing title ‘Enquire Within Upon Everything’. She had been presented with the book in 1915 as a reward for good attendance at the Rosemary Girls’ “Evening” School. Although the book’s origins went back to the Victorian era, some of [...]

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