Wednesday, 30 December 2009
Sunday, 20 December 2009
DBA Inclusive Challenge Project Title updated
Christmas is looming, but the team is working very hard on the DBA Inclusive Design Challenge. Read our updated proposal below. Due date: January 19th so watch this space!
The Experience Exchange
Clinic think one of the biggest barriers to 'active ageing' is the growing gulf between generations. In an increasingly fragmented society, with more single households and dispersed families, mistrust and division between different generations has flourished. The generation gap is widened by a 'technology gap'; life skills cannot be passed on; and damaging stereotypes - of young and old - persist.The team's solution aims to bridge this divide: building on current trends to enable more interaction and exchange between different generations, offer alternative support networks, and strengthen communities.
Also, on another note...
Inclusive Design gone wrong:
Guardian's Least Effective Ad of the Year
The Change4life Campaign
Using Plasticine figures to discourage obesity, none of whom were fat, so as not to offend the obese.

Read the article here
Monday, 14 December 2009
Learning how to make sock puppets...
Spent our Sunday creating sock puppets! I made a rabbit and Baz made a blue monster... Thanks Jo, for teaching us!


Also, found this website – some great sock animal inspiration...
www.sappymoosetree.com
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Turner Pick n' Mix stand at The Changing Advertising Summit 2009
Here are some images from the Guardian's 'The Changing Advertising Summit 2009'. The Changing Advertising Summit brings you the latest insight into the strategies driving innovation and change in modern advertising. Turner Media Innovations was a proud sponsor of the event and we designed a Pick n' Mix stand for the event.





These photographs are from the official Flickr Gallery from the event.
For more pics, click here
Designed by Jenny Theolin and Chris Bishop (© Clinic)
