I See Voices (4)
We just said goodbye to an ace intern, Lukas, who did some lovely illustration work for us.
But it was only when we were all sharing some Friday night drinks that I spotted a well hidden but beautifully crafted tattoo on his arm. A bit more elegant than having “To Do:” tattooed onto his hand.
New e-campaign site draws attention to the UK housing crisis
Just launched today is the new e-campaigning site Provokateur designed and built for the National Housing Federation to help raise awareness of the housing crisis.
Third Sector magazine chooses our work for Macmillan as Digital Campaign of the Week
Hooray! Third Sector magazine have chosen our viral fundraising video for Macmillan as Digital Campaign of the Week….
I See Voices (3)
Another vehicle experiencing the kind of existential quandary that keeps its headlights on at night.
Either it’s *not* information, in which case it precisely IS information, or it *is* information, in which case it informs that it’s NOT. Aaargh! Why didn’t someone just write ‘clean me’ into the grime and leave it at that?
Greenpeace BP logo competition
In an outstanding bit of low rent, high impact campaigning, you’d struggle to do much better than Greenpeace’s BP re-branding competition.
They’ve thrown it open to all and everyone to re-interpret BP|’s starburst / sunflower logo in the light of their ‘mishap’ in the Gulf of Mexico. It’s
The BP logo was created when the company went ‘Beyond Petroleum’ in 2000 – evidently a journey that was very shortlived. This time, Greenpeace is helping out with a logo competition that is generating designs more accurately depicting what the company is about.
See the Difference Macmillan film
Studio Provokateur has been making movies again… this time for cancer charity Macmillan. The new fundraising video will feature on the brand new charity site See The Difference, launched this week….
Education Education Education
Check out the new Truth About Our Schools website Provokateur created and built for Fiona Millar…
I See Voices (2)
Spotted in Soho – a jilted car. Just seemed a bit sad!
Who would have thought a Vauxhall could express itself so poignantly?
Holy Unlikely Outcome Batman!
Not since Batman and Robin have yellow and blue been the focus of so much attention. As we prepare ourselves for the coalition government of Messrs. Cameron and Clegg, it seems only right that we give this unlikely dynamic duo a chance to prove that they really can work together to make things better for us all.
