I had this entry in my written diary dated Tuesday 18 May. I thought it would be an interesting post. It goes like this: I told Fiona (my flatmate) about this dream I had, involving Andrew Neil. I had a dream. For ...Read More

I made a vow to myself while I was walking around Hackney, mumbling to myself about this and that – my personal liquidity crisis, fried chicken, sirens, traffic congestion, pollen and the range of things peculiar to E9 and E8 ...Read More

My online portfolio is up!

It's been a long time coming, but I've got my online portfolio up on Mawgablog. It's in the Published Articles section. It's been a bit of a palaver for one simple reason. Choice. Previously, I'd been blogging away happily on MySpace, ...Read More

Steve Jobs has clearly stated his reasons for disallowing Flash and Flash-derivided content from the iPod, iPhone and iPad (photo courtesy of Apple)

I've been mulling over all this Flash-iPhone, Apple v Adobe stuff for a while now, and then lo and behold, Steve Jobs writes an open letter about it on the Apple website. So, I got some posh stationery and wrote ...Read More

The slave house across Janjaburreh

If you're a regular (haha!), you might have seen my previous entry about my trip to The Gambia with Play Action UK, a newish nonprofit organisation dedicated to youth workers in the UK and Africa. The trip was all about ...Read More

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="287" caption="Fabulous to think that Photoshop once came on a floppy disk"][/caption] Wow. Photoshop is 20 years old today. There will shortly be a generation of young designers around who won't have lived in the 'pre-Photoshop' world. Actually, ...Read More

Darren naps calmly by the window

[caption id="" align="alignright" width="595" caption="The Gambia is a former British colony oddly poked into Senegal"][/caption] I recently had the good fortune to go to The Republic of the Gambia as part of a youth-based charity partnership. London's Play Action and Cardiff ...Read More

A page of my design icons article in full

[caption id="attachment_270" align="alignright" width="185" caption="Lance Wyman's 1968 Olympic logotype is timeless and classic"][/caption] Years ago I wrote an article for Computer Arts Projects as a retrospective of graphic design over the past century. I did a bit of summing up then ...Read More

Information is Beautiful explains the American political divide using data-derived imagery

[caption id="attachment_247" align="alignright" width="185" caption="Sir Tim Berners-Lee passionately explains Linked Data"][/caption] I’m an idiot. Not a fool, exactly, but I get these bees in my bonnet about one thing or another, usually something absolutely ridiculous, and I go on and on ...Read More

[caption id="attachment_228" align="alignright" width="103" caption="The Virgin: symbol of calm or conflict? "][/caption] There’s this phalanx of the indignant who have a bee in their bonnet about God and religion these days. I can’t help but find the dogmatically anti-religious pretty much ...Read More