Two heads are better than one!
A few years ago I worked in a company where I was the only designer. This was nice in a few ways – I had creative control over everything and there is a lot of satisfaction t
Award season is not just for Tinsel Town
As individuals, professionals and as companies we often use this time of year to evaluate and set out our plans and ambitions for the year ahead. For instance in Fuzion, we kicked
New Year, Same Me… (But how can we really change?)
So how are those resolutions going? You know the dreaded New Year’s Resolutions – To lose weight, eat healthy, go to the gym, give up cigarettes, drink less, etc. etc. etc
Team “works”
Since starting in Fuzion back in February I have learnt so many new skills and new insights into the world of PR and business. I strongly believe I have learnt from the best which
The Importance of Caring
Today has been one of those days that sums up our work as a team and with our clients. It epitomises our job and the value and importance of relationships. A beautifully parceled b
Fuzion’s Christmas Gift Guide
Christmas is a time for being grateful, for spending time with family and friends as well as the giving and receiving of gifts – the part we all secretly enjoy the most, apar
When Fashion meets Politics – Melania Trump
Fashion designers around the world are torn when it comes to Melania Trump as it looks like the soon to be First Lady is paying the price for her husband’s controversial reputati
Fuzion Fast!
Hello! My name is Marianne and I’m the Intern. It’s been 4 months since I started at Fuzion and the time has literally flown. That’s a common theme in Fuzion. I call it Fuzio
Language of Leadership: A lesson from the 2016 Election
Much will be said and written in coming days and years about the biggest presidential election upset the United States has seen since 1948. Donald J. Trump, candidate is now Donald
Where did it all go wrong?
I woke up this morning to the news that Donald Trump is the new President of The United States Of America! At first I thought I was still dreaming but to my shock and horror I soon