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Helping to inspire the next generation of digital talent

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

We’re pleased to be taking part of Wired Sussex’s Digital by design event today, where we’ll be providing practical industry advice to the future creative talent of Brighton and Sussex.

We’ll be there for one-to-one advice at the Portfolio Clinic from 5 to 7pm. It’s a great opportunity for those looking to carve a career in digital design to get expert advice and feedback on their portfolio. presentations. Along with some of Brightons other leading creative agencies.

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If you are coming we look forward to seeing you there, there maybe some freebies too, shh!

UPDATE:
Here’s Wired Sussex’s review of the event on their blog.

Chinwag Live – Crystal Ball 2008 Event

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Notes from last night’s Christmas event from Chinwag:

A personal favourite of Chinwag’s regular events in London’s west end. Looking into the crystal ball to predict how we will all use the internet, and our habits around on-line life in 2013.

The evening started off with Sam Michel in a santa hat, announcing a few formalities. With the host Richard Titus summarising whether the long tail will be applicable in 2009 where free services will survive against paid services. This subject wasn’t really covered in detail, and not even any brands like ‘Google’ were mentioned as the analysis or predictions on future technologies were not that detailed.

The three main topics from the speakers were:

1. Mobile
2. Data portability / Interoperability
3. Personalised usage of the web

List of Speakers:

Jonathan Mitchener – Futurologist and Principal Research Scientist, Devices, BT
Simon Collister – Head of Digital – Consumer Practice, Weber Shandwick
Jamie Coomber – Head of Digital Strategy, Profero
Neville Hobson – Communicator; Blogger; Podcaster, NevilleHobson.com
Richard Titus – Head of User Experience, BBC Future Media and Technology
Ewan MacLeod – Editor, mobileindustryreview.com

MOBILE – The first question came onto the subject of mobile – how do you expect to use mobile?

“A gadget in your pocket that can tell you anything you want to know”
” Be able to send flowers in 3 clicks from your handset”
“Check which friends are online”

“The mobile is the first internet experience for many handset owners in India. There is a deeper penetration of the internet using mobile than desktop in this country”.

Fact: 306 Million mobile users in India 2008, with 610 million in 2012.

The desire’s of people accessing mobile are increasing, but can the infrastructure cope with this demand? Need to be sure before the ‘flood gates’ open and the innovation increases.

The subject of mobile Commerce came up as the last point of this topic which could have gone on all night, and at some points looked like it was going to.

“Can we buy something with a phone in 2013, like a can of coke? and can we use it like a prepaid oyster card?”

Will we have monetary payment using mobile, everyone nodded and the general consensus was a big ‘yes please’.

Monetary payment is happening in Africa, where farmers are being innovative by using phone as a way of not only improving their lives, but doing business. Farmers can text a service which will reply back with the current grain price on market day. Farmers can choose when to sell, when the price is right.

Women in Africa are communicating with other businesses such as butchers, they can text ’save me some meat, I am arriving to pick it up today’.

So it looks like in what we thought we developing nations, that mobile is changing the lives of these people that we can’t believe.

EASE OF USE

‘If you make it easy for people to use, they will use it’

Whether a web tool or application is open source or not isn’t seen as a factor as to whether you use it or not. People on the street won’t care what it is. It’s down to usability – whether they can use it or not.

DATA PORTABILITY

We are waiting for data portability, where you can join a new social network and take your friends with you. ‘By 2013, we bloody well hope this can happen’. Will Google’s Opensocial solve this? We don’t know yet.

It’s not a technology thing, we just just need to get companies to speak and work with each other. ‘That’s the hardest part of it’. ‘Standards yet to be agreed’.

PERSONALISED ‘ON DEMAND’ USAGE

In 2013 we will be strongly focused on ‘bringing real life conversations together’, feel that we do this already but processes to do this will obviously get ’smarter’.

With all this new technology we will ‘pay money’ not to be connected, where places guarantee there is no wireless broadband.

To be able to turn off the noise, and be able to filter out the good stuff, content you require.

The work / life integration – How do we deal with life on the web and using applications that cross the work / life mix. These boundaries are becoming more blurred on a daily basis.

The topic of ‘constant partial attention’ was described as being a factor for internet usage, where you are able to consume and tap into different avenues of your online life.

eg: facebook – friends, plaxo – address book, and linked.com – your business contacts.

Leading to be able to make sensible choices on who we can connect with and when.

All in all, some thought provoking comments from a very diverse panel. A good night, some nice people met and a good chance to catch up with what is happening in the big smoke.

Merry Christmas Chinwagger’s!

Essential Web Design and Development Conferences

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Here’s a list of conferences and exhibitions you will find us at over the next few months, and into 2009.

Why? Not just because they are great fun, but also very valuable tools in training, learning emerging internet technologies and trends.

Getting to the cutting edge of Internet leaders minds is what it is all about, and chatting up close and personal with other exciting innovators on the web.
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SxSw Quick Tips

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

So heres a quick list of what you need to know about SxSw, or ‘What I wish I’d known before I arrived’, suitable for Newcomers and even ‘old timers’:

  • Say Hello and speak to everyone, there may be some important people to meet, standing right next to you. Ask them ‘where are they from’ then you will be well on your way to exchanging contact details.
  • Ditch the freebies, from your welcome bag – if you are lucky enough to get a platinum pass you will collect three bags, don’t worry there are recycling points in the conference centre for plastic paper and aluminium.
  • Go to all the parties – Its a lot of fun, soak up the Texan atmosphere, make new contacts and drink the free beer
  • Be Polite – You may just be sitting next to your all time web hero, or your next big client.

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Maximising (y)our time at SxSW 2008

Friday, February 8th, 2008

So, the Annual Geekfest in Austin Texas is almost upon us.

Just one look at the events calendar is enough to make any person nervous, with the amount of world renowned speakers and also some homegrown talent going over to share knowledge, hang out with friends and make new aquaintances.

How to maximise everyones time at SxSW08

This is how I can see the event working. After the initial check in for flight, and at the hotel. All delegates are required to register. This will be a good initial check to get a vibe for just how friendly and excitable everyone will be about the week ahead. Hopefully to spot some of the Brightoninan’s that will also be there.

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Notes from Crystal Balls – Chinwag Live Event

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

After a great night with some leading agencies in London, here are the notes of the evening hosted by Chinwag.

The evening had 5 speakers, all from different areas of the digital market place.

  • Marketing - Jon Bains – Co-Founder, Lateral
  • User experience – Nikki Barton – Creative Director, CIMEX
  • Agencies - Andy Hobsbawm – European Chairman, Agency.com & Co-Founder, Green Thing
  • Advertising - Guy Phillipson – CEO, Internet Advertising Bureau
  • Media Planner – Pete Robins – Co-Founder, Agenda21

A marketing look in the future for digital media. Based on what brand is all about rather than the bling of web 2.0.

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Putting something back – supporting local charities

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

Today we opened up our meeting room and welcomed Concordia International Volunteers.

The Concordia staff and volunteers were able to do presentations and catch up on each others work and also look towards their future based on their current strategies. Callender Creates were also on hand to act as consultants for future ecommerce work planned for the Concordia web site.

Fiona Taylor, Manager, said “we appreciate that the team at Callender Creates are very busy, so we value the time and the opportunity to use the meeting room for our ‘away day’ meeting’.

Concordia offers more than 1600 international volunteer projects every year, in the UK and overseas.
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