
Ciarán tries to ignore the Waistcoat Guy, while everyone else cowers in fear…
Last week was the end of the current crop of Threex3. Having done the internship myself back in the dark misty days of 2008 I can honestly say it’s one of the best ways of getting some experience when you’re fresh out of college. We had a great day – leaving the studio early to watch the Brasil v Netherlands quarter-final (and getting rained on in the process), trying to get my man-chest cast in plaster, keys in pints, socks in pints, shoes on awnings… Oh Paddy!
The best of luck to Rosie, Dan and Richie in their future endeavours, they’re three of the nicest and most talented people I’ve worked with.

Saw this on Parnell street and thought the old school hand-rendered type was great. It was actually a newish van — 98D — so the type would have been done in the last 10 years or so.

I got to work on a really great project recently called Cosmopolis: a festival of words, images and sounds to celebrate and explore the universal human practice of making stories which was held on UEA campus on 5th June 2010. Oddly enough I got to do the whole thing from start to finish: website, posters, flyers and guide.
I also got to go over to Norwich — the land of Alan Partridge and Stephen Fry — to visit the festival and meet the lovely Jessica and Landa from Tibor Jones, who I’ld been working with on the project. There was a great series of lectures by a tonne of writers, artists musicians and storymakers including Amit Chaudhuri, Dayanita Singh, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Geoff Dyer, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Richard T Kelly.
More photos on flickr and on thinksomethingdifferent.co.uk