How little is too little? Nothing!
Many years ago, or at least it feels like it, I took part in a charity trip with my Alma Mater, Dublin Institute of Technology that would change my perspective on life for the bett
My Crash Course in PR, Marketing and Design
As my two favourite subjects in school are business and art I had a bright idea to apply to a marketing company for my weeks work experience. I was delighted to see that Fuzion Com
How you shake hands sends a message
“How you shake hands sends a message – Every interaction communicates something” Last week, I had the privilege to be master of ceremonies at the first Cork Unive
Creative block
Creative block– It, quite simply, sucks! Not just for creative people, we all encounter that mental block in life at some stage. For some reason you do not know how to
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
The Art of Possibility – I had a great 2017 because..
For the last few years I have been doing this simple little exercise at the start of the year to help me get focused around things that are important both personally and profession
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
What we do when no one is looking…
Rob runs Café Velo, one of the loveliest breakfast and lunch cafes here in Cork, Ireland. When I’m there, it’s as if I’ve walked back in time to when I lived in the 15th ar
Who is your most important customer?
Last week our fantastic and very lovely graphic design intern, Marianne sent everyone in the team this mouthwatering email: “Morning, there are some home-made buns in the rec
Exercise is good for you and for work!
In today’s age our mind is constantly switched on, if it’s not a computer screen we are looking at, more than likely we will be staring at the screen of our mobile phone. It i