Working from home: Coffee, skipping and a cat called Gizmo!
Heading into the end of Week Three of our #WFH and there has been a LOT of people offering top tips on “how to work form home successfully” as blog posts, infographics, downloa
Space Force or Space farce?!!
Whatever your feelings about the current person sitting in the White House in the United States of America until a real President is elected, one thing is without question..
The Future!
I spent this weekend at The Future Conference in Dublin, with about 2000 of my peers, and a few of my heroes. Like most design conferences, it was set on a range of stages, each wi
Listening and doing nothing
Right now, we are living in an ever increasingly strange era. A bright orange barely human is in charge of the largest nuclear arsenal in the world, and seemingly quite anxious to
Finding your creativity
Recently my colleague Paul Wade wrote on our blog about how he deals with creative block. I’d like to share some of what I do to help push my creativity further. Firstly, in the
Tiny things are huge things!
This was a tiny thing.. It was a busy day and I just finished a great social media session with a client. As per usual it went on longer than planned as we really got deep into the
Raise Your Game
I’ve been to a few final year exhibition openings as part of my life as a student, as a college lecturer and as creative director here in Fuzion. Not just in graphic design, bu
Offset 2016 and ones boy’s obsession with design
If you know me, then great… if not, here are a few starter points: This post is like me, it requires a bit of work. You’ll have to click links. You’ll have to forgive my over
Music for my cremation and 9 other things I learnt last weekend at Offset
You may or may not know about Offset, chances are probably not. It is Ireland’s annual conference for the creative industry. It is a three day event in Dublin’s amazing
The Pencil is mightier than the Sword: Je Suis Charlie
The New Year has started with a strange turn of events, where moral and pseudo-religious outrage has turned into a horrific and tragic attack on not only the press, but free thinki