5 July 2009

fails to register

old cash register

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11 May 2009

at first meh, now not quite so much

Spotted on Great Eastern Street, just round the corner from work. At first I was thinking yeah, OK, I quite like that it's not a billboard. Then the fact that it's on a part of the road with loads of traffic and not much footfall was annoying me. And to be honest, they could really have got this in amongst the cafes and bars and clothes shops. Maybe they have somewhere else and I just haven't noticed. I would love that. But the hidden thing is key. That web address at the end takes you through to a page about the Crisis hidden gigs. These nights are about highlighting what it's like to be one of the hidden homeless, barely visible to the rest of the world and not knowing where you'll be from one night to the next. Worth a look.

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26 February 2009

rather nice

It's been weeks since I had a proper lunch break. So I went to see this at the Kemistry Gallery today. Which was nice.

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thought-provoking

I love this Darwin poster. You've probably seen or heard lots about him recently. I was especially inspired by the line, "If you had an idea that would outrage society, would you keep it to yourself?" Wow.

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5 December 2008

handy

Aussie Alison at work got this for me...so my son is available as a powdered chocolate drink. Convenient.

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flyposters versus stencils

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3 November 2008

it never opens

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1 November 2008

gate

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23 October 2008

"i'd rather you just said thank you and went to lunch"

Went to our digital agency today and saw this in a presentation. It's old, but it's the first time I've seen it. And it made me laugh.

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21 October 2008

stay out

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29 September 2008

probably half and half

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21 September 2008

more billboards waiting to happen

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11 September 2008

this chap's at it again

Or maybe I just haven't noticed about until now. Quite.

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4 September 2008

okay then

...as long as you promise to look out for pedestrians.

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