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Splinter help shape the future of transport in Merseyside

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As part of our on-going work with TravelWise, we were asked to put together a new splash page and motion graphic to encourage members of the public and partners to give their opinions on the proposed third Local Transport Plan.

You can see the splash page over on the TravelWise site, or just watch the funky motion graphic we did below!

World Cup 2010 flags up Splinter

World Cup 2010 flags up Splinter

We at Splinter are eagerly awaiting the kick off to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and have decked the office with the participating country’s flags. All we need now is our Bubuzela’s and we’ll be sorted.

Splinter sounding good!

This morning, Chris Day and I finalised the voice over for the upcoming TravelWise Local Transport Plan viral video. We were really happy with how well it went and would like to thank the VO artist Cath Rice and studio engineer Mike at The Vocal Booth in Toxteth TV who were both brilliant.

Saul Bass: On Making Money vs Quality Work

Merry Christmas from Splinter

Splinter Christmas Party photo

Christmas is a time for thinking about loved ones who are missing and those digital fields that are forever Splinter.

Christmas by Colour

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Woo hoo I made the final twelve colours for my ‘After Eights’ submission!

Last year Raw Design thought up the brilliant Christmas by Colour project which would donate all profits to the charity C.A.L.M. (Campaign Against Living Miserably). I like many others made a submission based on a colour that shaped my Christmas and was fortunate enough to be shortlisted.

This year Raw have evolved the award-winning campaign by taking 40 of their favourite colour submissions and asking the online community to vote for their favourites. This was then whittled down to the top 12 and produced into two sets of greetings cards. I received mine this morning and must say they are great and the perfect Christmas card to create a talking point on Christmas day.

The top twelve colours are as follows:

Quality Street (Guy Moorhouse)
Sprouts (John Dowling)
Yellow snow (Nick Greenwood)
Mulled wine (Tash Willcocks)
End of the Sellotape (Pete Clarke)
Park Lane & Mayfair (Jez Burrows)
Bank balance (Tom Heaton)
Granny’s whiskers (Jordan Nelson)
After Eights (Shane Phillips)
Bucks Fizz (Gil Cocker)
Pigs in blankets (Sean Rees)
Walking in the Air (Kelly Mackenzie)

You can get your packs of cards in the Christmas by Colour shop.

You can also find this project and more creative seasonal offerings on the Creative Review blog.