Monday, 20 December 2010

The Poets way of Reading


The unveiling of Erik De Nijs' 'The Poets' at the Dutch Design Week recently held in Eindhoven is most certainly a novel idea indeed. De Njis has designed foldable reading chairs that can be neatly stashed away and doubled up as additional lighting, an end to all our 'spare' chairs storage  concerns over the festive period.

De Nijs himself has stated that 'The Poets Emerged from the idea of really taking time to read your children a bedtime story. A foldable chair with the perfect reading light.no matter the environment. done reading? just store it against the wall,and you’ll have some extra light. W. Blake is the green chair with the light on the right side, just like the right handed poet William Blake. The white chair is called J.W. Goethe with the light on the left side, just like the left handed poet.'

With the plummeting temperatures here in London however, it may be that we need to use our own poetic licence and design some under seat heating. Perhaps the next creation?

Read more at Design Milk: http://design-milk.com/the-poets/#ixzz18elPvcUV

Friday, 17 December 2010

Evolution Means Exhibition opens in New York

Evolution-means-exhibition.jpgEvolution Means exhibition is located in Brooklyn and features work by Chandler Ahrens and John Carpenter. It opened during the ACADIA 2010 LIFE conference that was hosted by The Cooper Union. It is billed as examining concepts, tools and technologies that implement responsive and generative aspects of information in the design process.

Read more on ArchDaily
© Chandler Ahrens, John Carpenter


Friday, 10 December 2010

British Council launches new design blog

British Council logo.gifThe British Council has launched a new blog - Back or the Envelope to celebrate design, achitecture and fashion.

They say, 'Back of the Envelope is a chance for us to share the development of our international projects and to profile exciting work here in the UK. Everyone in our team contributes and you’ll also see content from our collaborators – architects and designers from around the world.'

Worth a look as some interesting design work and up and coming events - backoftheenvelope

Monday, 6 December 2010

PR Account Manager Position Available

We are looking for an experienced PR Account Manager for a hands-on role which will involve media relations and events support in the UK and Europe. This position is initially for six-months but will be reviewed.  Knowledge of working within the b2b sector and preferably the built environment is preferred.  Would you appreciate an opportunity to work with a team that likes to achieve great results? Please email your CV and a brief covering letter to Samantha Dawe, Director, at samanthad@thinktank.org.uk.

Thursday, 2 December 2010

B2B Marketing Awards video takes no prisoners!

B2B Marketing magazine has posted a video of the awards held last week. Very entertaining and some of the filming was quite late in the evening with guaranteed results.

A great evening was had by all, as demonstrated by the video, especially as The Think Tank received the award for Best Product Launch.

Take a look and enjoy!

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Centre piece of Russia's Silicon Valley

Moscow School of Management.jpgBlueprint says 'Identified flying objects: the school’s hovering disc and glass-fronted towers espouse ‘openess, cohesion and lack of hierarchy’, unlike the student body. One of its rooftop towers, a patterned glass finger, may point towards the city centre but Moscow School of Management sits incongruously on a 26.5ha green site encircled by forest.'

Apparently this building is the trailblazer in President Dmitry Medvedev’s Skolkovo project to emulate the USA’s Silicon Valley. It was designed by David Adjaye and funded by $320m of public finance and private investment. Various Russian corporate giants and oligarchs are paying to import scientific talent and technical specialists to study in Moscow and Ukranian oligrach Viktor Vekselberg, Skolkovo’s project leader, envisages further investment of around $6.5bn over the next three years to realise this ‘prototype of the city of the future’.

Read more on Blueprint


Foster + Partners unveils Zayed National Museum, Abu Dhabi

zayed-national-museum-by-night.jpgFoster + Partners has recently unveiled designs for the Zayed National Museum in Abu Dhabi. It is presented as a monument and memorial to the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding president of the UAE. The aim is to architecturally create a contemporary form with elements of traditional Arabic design and hospitality that creates a museum that is sustainable, welcoming and culturally of its place. Read more on ArchDaily


Friday, 26 November 2010

The Think Tank wins Best Launch Campaign at B2B Marketing Awards 2010 for OKI Printing Solutions

a OKI_860_Intergrated small.jpgAt a fantastic night of mobsters and 1960's gangsters, The Think Tank secured the Best Product Launch Award at the B2B Marketing Awards 2010 for its EMEA launch campaign for the OKI MC860 multifunction printer.

Communicating the benefits of A3 colour printing at a price comparable to other A4 products, the campaign featured visuals demonstrating that you see the bigger picture with an A3 printer. This media neutral idea was used across the marketing material, both on and off line, and then executed by operating companies across the EMEA region to great effect.

This was one of the first campaigns that The Think Tank had developed for OKI Printing Solutions since winning the EMEA creative account in a competitive pitch.

Liam Bateman, Director at The Think Tank, commented, 'This is great news and testament to the hard work of both the OKI EMEA Marketing Team and my team at The Think Tank. Well done to all.'

The Think Tank was also shortlisted in the B2B Marketing Awards 2010 for its promotional work with AkzoNobel in the Most Commercially Successful award category.

See all the winners here


Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Hottest new pop-up shop to open in Brompton Road

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4nyt_AnotherCountrydaybedsideprofile.jpgThe Temporium is set to be London's hottest new retail space. It will open next month for 10 days only on the prestigious Brompton Road from 9th to 19th December and according to Dezeen, 'the Temporium is set to excite, inspire and delight in equal measure.'

The store will bring together some of the UK’s most exciting design-led brands. From fashion and fine jewellery, to watches, ceramics, glassware, books, furniture, lighting and more, The Temporium will offer a diverse range of stylish and innovative products for the discerning shopper.

Get down to Brompton Road for some great design in December.

See more on Dezeen






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Saturday, 30 October 2010

Sustainable bridge designed to cross River Han, Korea

The Paik Nam June Media Bridge, named after a famous media artist, will be situated over the river Han and has been designed by Seoul-based architectural practice Planning Korea.  The bridge spans over 1080 meters and connects the Dangi-Li power plant with the national assembly building to the south. It has been designed for pedestrian use and includes a range of sustainable solutions including being clad in solar panels and each floor includes a garden with a rainwater collection system. The bridge features a museum, library, IT complex mall and docks for water taxis, yachts and cruise ships.

See more here

Make your iPhone into an interactive table

Do you get frustrated with the size of your touch screen on the iPhone. Well now you can plug it into the “Table Connect”, a table that turns its screen into a massive 58-inch multitouch surface to let you search and browse the data. Your iPhone's screen is projected onto its surface, allowing complete control over your iPhone.

Click here to see more.

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Cracked tiles by Refin

Refin has introduced the Terraviva tile collection which adds a great focal point to any home. Designer Massimiliamo Adami plays with ceramic with distinctive the cracks down the center and according to Refin, signifies “the passing of time and the traces it leaves on its way.” Tiles are available in a palette of colors and finishes, from light to dark, and matte to glossy.

To find out more click here

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Stone walls by Lithos Design


Through the use of modern technology, Lithos Design has created these textured walls that are engraved stone. Ideal for a feature wall or art piece in a commercial or domestic space.

Lithos Design describe themselves as 'a young team with great expertise in the design of stone.' They started as the R&D division of Bevilacqua  Marmi and through the use of very advanced technological machinery and highly skilled staff, Lithos Design makes innovation and design its mission

See more here.

The Think Tank

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Shortest and smallest film on a stamp

tnt_stamp_21_0.jpgThe Dutch postal service has launched the world's "smallest and shortest film" on a new lenticular stamp. KesselsKramer asked director Anton Corbijn to shoot the one-second film, which features actress Carice van Houten... The result is a small lenticular stamp that contains 30 frames of film. A bit of a lengthy intro.... but would it make it through the British postal system? See more on Creative Review





Foster + Partners design seating for Cathay Pacific

Cathay Pacific Lounge.jpgDesigned by Foster + Partners ,‘The Cabin’ is the latest addition to the Cathay Pacific lounge collection at Hong Kong International Airport. The new seating combines the highest quality materials in the lounge that can accommodate both First and Business Class passengers and maximises the available space for relaxation.

See more on Contemporist


The Zamet Centre in Croatia

Croatian Sports Centre 1.jpgDragana's choice of project today - apparently her home town in Croatia - the Zamet Centre in Rijeka is a sports centre topped with a series of undulating buildings and energy-saving green roofs. Studio 3lhd designed the complex with one third of the facility located underground.
See more on Inhabitat
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Wilson House by Denton Corker Marshall

Wilson House 2.jpgAs an international design practice Denton Corker Marshall is known for producing striking and innovative architecture and urban design in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia. Solving complex design problems on every scale their work includes commissions for buildings of international significance to micro skyscraper coffee cups. This is one of their recent projects - looks great but does it remind anyone else of an ice cream wafer?
See more on 2 Modern Blog
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Nominated for Best PR Campaign

cma_logo_home_nm.gifThe Think Tank has been shortlisted in this year's Construction Marketing Awards in the Best PR Campaign category for our work with SAS International. We have worked with this leading architectural metalwork, ceiling and room comfort systems manufacturer for several years and at the start of 2010 work was extended when we were appointed as their European and Middle East PR agency in a competitive agency pitch.

The Think Tank provides a range of services to SAS International including digital communications and graphic design.

Saturday, 2 October 2010

Matt W Moore adds colour for Dulux Campaign

Dulux lets colour.jpgDulux's Let's Colour campaign has been extended by mural painter Matt W Moore ,creating a series of 'live painting performances' in Marseille, Lyon and Paris. Let's Colour launched in the spring and is a global campaign from Dulux/AkzoNobel based on a concept to stage events in different cities in which Dulux paint is used to brighten up a neighbourhoods thereby "adding colour to people's lives".
See more here
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Blueprint announces Awards at 100% Design

linea_orange_web_res.jpgThe winners of the Blueprint Awards at 100% Design have been announced. In a very competitive year the Best New Product award went to Nathalie Dewez for her piece Linea light and the Most Promising Talent at 100% Futures award was given to Daniel Emma Studio.

See more of about the winners and their work on Blueprint.

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Friday, 1 October 2010

The Think Tank contributes to RIBA North West Magazine

The Think Tank's Liam Bateman has contributed an article to RIBA North West's magazine 'A', which has recently been distributed to local practices.

The article discusses why Architectural Practices should use the services of a marketing or PR agency and the impact such a sevice can have.

View the full article by clicking on the link to the pdf.
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Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Online v's Offline Direct Marketing - A topic for RIBA Insight Consultancy Days

Blanket online direct marketing, on its own, is neither cost-effective nor sophisticated enough to engage today’s customers, argues The Think Tank’s Liam Bateman who will be speaking at RIBA Insight's Consultancy Days in November.

It needs to be combined with other activities, on- and offline, to optimise your return on investment.

Direct marketing has gone through many changes in recent years with new online opportunities and more sophisticated segmentation of data. The boundaries are becoming blurred; what does direct marketing now include? How do the various digital channels impact on other marketing channels? Where does it cease to be one marketing technique and become direct marketing?

This blurring around the edges has become more extreme with the introduction of online relationship marketing, or social media marketing, which has now pulled public and media relations into the mix.

The importance of direct marketing has increased in the last two years as budgets have been squeezed and margins cut. Its targeted nature has provided levels of accountability and quantifiable return that other activities cannot match, and as a consequence has led many companies to switch from press advertising to communicating directly with existing and potential customers.

Online direct marketing presents many new opportunities, but is it cost effective? Businesses that switch to online marketing often do so because they perceive it to be less costly, with its promise of reduced print and mailing costs. Online direct marketing can be a better route to take when budgets are tight, however it’s less costly for a reason. Response rates from electronic direct marketing can be very low.

Online direct marketing serves a particular purpose and needs to be combined with other activities to optimise return on investment. Blanket direct marketing alone won’t engage customers used to being flooded with marketing messages. Multiple touch points, where your customers have the opportunity to interact with your brand and products, combined with strong messaging and a reason to believe, are essential in cutting through the fog of marketing activity. It is the suitability of media and message to your audience that is crucial to developing a good relationship with existing and potential customers, not putting all your eggs in one basket for budgetary purposes.

Combining and integrating marketing channels will have the greatest impact on coverage and response.

Liam Bateman will be discussing this, how social media marketing complicates matters and more at the RIBA Insight Consultancy Days in November. Click here for more information.

Sunday, 26 September 2010

mybuilder.com ad searches for the best tradesman!

Great ad for mybuilder.com but I'm not sure I would want them in my house.


MyBuilder.com Commercial from Sell! Sell! on Vimeo.

Adaptable Structures opens in Clerkenwell

Adaptable Structures 1.jpgAdaptable Structures is an exhibition that presents models, drawings and a multiple-level brick installation by Toh Shimazaki Architecture. It opened this week in the Toto Gallery, 140-142 St John Street, London
 EC1V 4UA and is on until 8 October. Worth a look.
See more on Blueprint