Wide-ranging Bits of Magic – Coffee Break (twenty-three)
Posted on 17. Jan, 2012 by Karina Hillestad.
We invite colleagues, competitors, clients and other skilled people from (or relevant for) the industry, for a coffee. Todays guest is Anders Gottlieb-Nygaard. Anders is the founder of Pocket&Comms – a communication/adverting agency with simple beliefs and grand ambitions. He believes in creative problem solving and making interesting things happen on client’s turf. He loves [...]
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We invite colleagues, competitors, clients and other skilled people from (or relevant for) the industry, for a coffee. Todays guest is Maja Folgerø. Maja grew up at the last stop of Kolsåsbanen, and was not allowed to ride the tram further east than the central station. She is still nervous about not having a ticket [...]
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Animoto is an online tool that turns your photos/video into really professional video slideshows. You can create your own reel, or just make a nice Christmas compilation to send to your friends. I really like the fact that one video will never be the same as the another one. Even if you use the same [...]
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As a digital designer I am always looking for inspiration when it comes to interaction and visual eye candy. These days I find it more often right in my pocket. These are my top 10 favorite apps of the 110 I have installed and among the many that have been removed. 1. Path (is [...]
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Digital heroes is about trying things. Not only with communication in mind. But also with passion and curiosity for whats coming out of an experiment. Thats what so nice about working in the digital business. It must feel like it did in “the good old days”. When creativity started beeing used more and more as a [...]
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Inspired by silence – Coffee Break (twenty one)
Posted on 14. Dec, 2011 by Nina Nedreaas.
We invite colleagues, competitors, clients and other skilled people from (or relevant for) the industry, for a coffee. Todays guest is Vito De Lucia, who has worked with web design and web development since 1996. He was part of the start-up Zoomit, which then merged with Kelkoo, where he led the User Experience and Design team until Yahoo! [...]
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We need more developers!
Posted on 06. Dec, 2011 by Sverre Stabel.
Do you know one or more of the these? XHTML, CSS, Javascript, Ajax, Flash, Flex, Air, iOS, Android, Windows Phone.
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Junior designer/developer wanted!
Posted on 01. Dec, 2011 by Sverre Stabel.
We are seeking a new flash and/or frontend designer/developer to join the MediaFront-family.
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Good old days
Posted on 29. Nov, 2011 by Monica Wadera.
Technology is developing faster than we can imagine. Everyday a new gadget is being introduced and soon it becomes part of our life, as if we have never lived without it. Kids spend more time in front of TV, or playing with iPad than playing outside with friends. We have played so many simple, yet [...]
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Tell Twitter your story
Posted on 18. Nov, 2011 by Marc Garcia.
The purpose of Twitter -or one of the most important- is to establish a direct and effective communication with our contacts. In 140 characters, we must be able to express what we are thinking about or comment the information we are sharing using link. But behind many of the more than 250 million messages are posted each day through Twitter there are fascinating human stories that often go unnoticed among the maelstrom of information of [...]
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Keep on doing what you love – Coffee Break (twenty)
Posted on 15. Nov, 2011 by Karina Hillestad.
Growing up in Zurich, Switzerland Denise Hauser spent most of her childhood making up stories and creating things. Not being allowed to keep pets due to an allergy of animal hair, she was obsessed with drawing piles of maps with futuristic visions on how to capture and tame wild lions in the African savanna. Up [...]
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See beyond the fear in change – Coffee Break (nineteen)
Posted on 14. Nov, 2011 by Johannes Rummelhoff.
We invite colleagues, competitors, clients and other skilled people from (or relevant for) the industry, for a coffee. Todays guest is Aaron, from Melbourne, but he is currently living in Malmö, Sweden; transiting daily to work in Copenhagen, Denmark. After his education at The University of Melbourne Aaron completed his Masters in Interaction Design at [...]
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Connecting with the now – and forever
Posted on 14. Nov, 2011 by Christian Aune.
In our line of work, we’re constantly tapping into the moment of now. How do we reach the people we want to talk to? How do we connect? What engages people and what do they talk about? We respond to that and create platforms and arenas that enable our clients to participate in the dialogue, [...]
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Typography inspiration
Posted on 13. Nov, 2011 by thorerik.
Choosing a typeface is about more than redability, every typeface has its own expression and is one of the most powerfull tools a designer has. When looking for a typeface we are presented with a huge amount of font options. Combining the right typefaces to achive a nice hierarchy, proportions and contrast for a project [...]
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On Conceiving Ideas – 12 Steps to Creative Bliss
Posted on 11. Nov, 2011 by Johannes Rummelhoff.
Ideas are the big commodity in the business of advertising. The big idea makes unforgettable marketing, which makes the unremarkable, remarkable. But how is these brilliant ideas conceived? Lately I have been thinking, thinking about how ideas occur, how that single thought of genius suddenly appears and makes you scream in joy of intellectual creation. Based [...]
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Lifelike
Posted on 11. Nov, 2011 by jan.
It’s a cliché that an image speaks louder that a thousand words. But if that’s so just imagine the number of words you have to write compared to a short animation. Maybe someday in the future it will be common to have animation like these on the wall at home. Probably equipped with a motion [...]
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Norwegians take top prize in startup competition
Posted on 11. Nov, 2011 by Joakim Vars Nilsen.
I, we, us have nothing to do with this Norwegian startup company. But we are proud to see some other Norwegians rocking out there in the world. Please have a look at their presentation (It starts around the 8:00 mark in this video. Yast Presentation Yast offers a simple, web-based time tracking service. But the [...]
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1 Gold and 2 Silver to MEDIAFRONT and McCann app´s
Posted on 08. Nov, 2011 by Mathias Friis.
Great! After much fun, much work, much laughter, discussions and development – we finally launched the Rimi -and Statoilapps this fall. We are so happy to see that making apps is not a science after all, but more about what we always have been focusing on; great ideas and great output. It´s also great to [...]
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Dusty books and Bubblewraps – Coffee Break (eighteen)
Posted on 07. Nov, 2011 by Johannes Rummelhoff.
We invite colleagues, competitors, clients and other skilled people from (or relevant for) the industry, for a coffee. Todays guest is Snorre Martinsen, who has worked for as a Creative Strategist at Naked Nordic & C/E Europe, CD & Art director MK – currently working as a Senior Creative at Saatchi&Saatchi in Oslo. Snorre grew up in [...]
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Fast BINGO
Posted on 06. Nov, 2011 by Mathias Friis.
In Norway we have something called BINGO, and lets admit it. It´s a bit boring and it´s a bit sloooooow! we wanted to see if it was possible to change that. – well it was not!
www.verdensraskesteby.no
4G fra NetCom
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Dohhh – Forgot to post this FAST movie
Posted on 06. Nov, 2011 by Mathias Friis.
Just love it when clients come and ask if we can come up with alternative ways to spread their words. Here is some examples of fun small fast OSLO things.
www.verdensraskesteby.no
4G from NetCom
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First Big Responsive Website Launched
Posted on 03. Nov, 2011 by ola.
Responsive web-design has been a buzzword in the industry for a while, but no-one has really nailed a big project that truly adapts to all viewports – until now. The redesign of the online version of the Boston Globe launced a few weeks ago, and Ill spend some time taking you through the basics. For more background on [...]
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New showreel!
Posted on 02. Nov, 2011 by Sverre Stabel.
Finally, after many late nights and hours spent screen-capturing sites and tracking down original source material, we managed to finish our new showreel. It includes some of the projects that we’ve produced over the last few years. Big thanks to Johan Nordström for putting it all together and for surviving our never-ending nagging and detail-focused [...]
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Site: HasleLinje
Posted on 28. Oct, 2011 by Karina Hillestad.
HasleLinje is a new commercial- and residential project at Hasle, centrally located between Økern, Løren and Frydenberg in Oslo. The area includes Vinmonopolet’s former manufacturing facility. Nearly 100 acres, or the area of 14 football fields, will be developed. Overall the project will include approximately 180,000 square meters of buildings. MediaFront has together with McCann [...]
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Reading the Classics – Coffee Break (sixteen)
Posted on 18. Oct, 2011 by Johannes Rummelhoff.
We invite colleagues, competitors, clients and other skilled people from (or relevant for) the industry, for a coffee. Todays guest is Ida Fjeldbraaten, 26, from Fredrikstad. A Copy and Creative Writer, educated from Westerdals School of Communication. Ida has been a journalist and reporter from age 16, started some festivals, worked for NRK P3nett, Lydverket, [...]

