Spot the Bull is back. And, it’s bigger and better than last year.
Orange were so pleased with Derek (the Bull) last year that they demanded a sequel. We auditioned far and wide, but couldn't do better than going back to the source. So, this year we're proud to present Winston - son of Derek. He's younger (obviously) and more nimble, so nailing exactly where he'll be at 3pm each day is a bit more challenging.
But by totally redesigning the site and adding these new features we've made it a whole lot more fun too.
If you want to win Glastonbury tickets - this is officially the biggest ticket givaway competition in the world - so get stuck in.
Play Spot the Bull now. Get your friends to play with you, and you’ll get a higher chances of winning those treasured tickets.
ClubPub has finally been laid to rest. Wigs were coiffured. Trousers were tightened. Guitars were crafted. The final evening saw an unscheduled guitar rock challenge that would have put most 14 year-old bedroom guitar gods to shame. Then the real heroes arrived - with the debut of Poke's own rock gods band - Crank - a LOUD, heavy-hitting set that made your ears bleed, yet beg for more. Awesome.
As if that wasn't enough Vasco and Dickon tuned out of rock through rave into acid with the arrival of ClubPub legend Acid Malc who delivered a storming acid infused Techno bosh-a-thon. Then Iain played music that offended the venue so much they decided to close early.
What next? Who knows? Who cares?
Those that were there can truly say "We came, we saw, we rocked a bit".
For a history of ClubPub in photos explore the clubpub tag on Flickr.
Although it might look from our blog like all we ever do is work (and sometimes it feels a bit like that too), we do tend to have sporadic burst of fun while we're at it.
Here's some photos from the (ir)regular cake baking contest that went on recently.
Organising the bake-off wasn't that hard. Apart from the 6 weeks it took to decide what the rules were. Of which most of the time was spent re-visiting the old cake vs. biscuit debate.
But as we all now know:
A cake goes hard as it ages, a biscuit goes soft...
Or something like that.
A juicy new site for Topshop to present Kate Moss's latest Collection. Read about it in the portfolio, or if you've got a second visit the site.
BBC Green is the new green and sustainable living website designed by Poke in collaboration with MultiAdaptor for BBC Worldwide.
Pokenewyork.com has had a makeover. She now looks similar to Pokelondon.com. Which we hope is a good thing. They're not quite identical twins, but there is a bunch of shared DNA. Perhaps they're more like connected mutant offspring spawned from some evil gene-mangling experiment. In a nice way.
Go and see the lovely work they're doing and find out more about them.
The Design Museum are running an exhibition called Designs of the Year. It's on from 13th Feb - 27th April.
They say:
Designs of the Year presents 100 projects nominated by a group of internationally respected design experts, curators, critics, practitioners and enthusiasts.
These projects fall within seven categories: architecture, fashion, furniture, graphics, interactive, product and transport.
I've got no idea who we should thank, but the Orange Unlimited site has ended up in there. Which is really exciting for us.
You should go and check it out, not to see the Never Ending webpage (you can see that here), but to see all the other great stuff that we're really proud to be sitting alongside:
Find out more at the Design Museum Site.
We've got a new approach for promoting ClubPub. Instead of telling you when it's coming up we're going to post photos showing what a great time people had instead. That way it might encourage more people to sign-up for the ClubPub mailing list (the only reliable way to find out when the next one's going to be).
The theme was Australia day. If the photos lead you to believe something else, sorry.
There's also a second lovely set of photos from the night (all arty and black and white and stuff) over here.