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RSSDairy Box Launches New Packaging
Creamy boxed chocolate assortment Dairy Box celebrates its 75th birthday this year with new packaging launched in time for Christmas and Bristol-based agency Epoch Design was tasked with engaging the shopper with a refreshed look and feel.
Creative Industries Council Skills Consultation
Voice your opinion on how to boost the growth and competitiveness of the Creative Industries by completing this short online survey.
Running Successful Businesses and The Flaw
Luke Johnson, one of Britain's most successful entrepreneurs with an estimated personal fortune of £120 million talks about his new book Start It Up, followed by a showing of The Flaw, a compelling account of the recent credit bubble
May the Courts be with you
Withy King Solicitors offer commentary on the latest high-profile Media Industry Copyright battle
Playing with Data
What are the consequences for the Sony Playstation Users and what can other businesses learn from this? Jessica Bent from Preferred Supplier Withy King assesses the impact.
Changes to our Jobs Page go live
From Monday 18th April, all our permanent and freelance jobs now appear on South West Creative Jobs and there are some changes to how you post jobs.
No Media Tuesday in April
There is no Media Tuesdaying networking between Easter and the May Day Bank Holiday as so many of you are on holiday.
Media Tuesday & Creating the Perfect Online Profile
Is your online profile working for you? This one hour workshop prior to Media Tuesday on 29th March, will show you the tricks of the trade to ensure your online profile lets you stand out from the crowd. SOLD OUT! Let us know if you would have liked to come and we'll run another session soon.
It's Better By Bike say Stuff Advertising
Bristol-based full service creative and media agency, Stuff, has created an advertising campaign to encourage people to swap their cars for pedal power. Commissioned by the University of West of England, as part of the region's Cycling City project, the campaign aims to communicate cycling as an attractive way of getting about.
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