Thursday 4 November 2010

Oil and Water don't mix campaign.


A project by Happiness Brussels Designed by Anthony Burrill Limited edition of 200 posters, screen printed with oil from the Gulf of Mexico disaster

All benefits go to CRCL, (Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana) A non-profit organisation dedicated to restoring the Gulf of Mexico’s coastal wetlands

OIL & WATER DO NOT MIX from Happiness Brussels on Vimeo.

Herne Hill Velo Drome


I have written a post about this amazing cycling venue before I have even done one of the courses on the track and my sone and I often pop down at the weekends. Herne Hill Velodrome is a wonderful step back in time and one of those special experiences that takes you into the heart of cycling history, yet it is planned for demolition despite its incredible history.

Please help to stop the destruction of the oldest cycle track in Britain - the 1948 Olympic Cycling Championships venue. The future of this important community facility is looking bleak as the site is under-funded and deteriorating. The venue provides an exceptional resource for cyclists and the local community and its loss would be tragic. We aim to find a way to secure the future of the site and make it a viable long-term facility for all including local residents and schools.

The commitee are using Facebook to keep everyone up to date with all the news and activities on the campaign.


Don't worry if you don't use Facebook, you can still see the page - or just email us at support@savethevelodrome.com and we'll keep you informed.

A stunning use of live and film

In life its the experiences that stick with us forever and I cant help thinking that those who witnessed this stunning campaign will remember it for some time.

Scrabble hired Ogilvy Paris and production company Paranoid to create a mixed media experience. Its a beautiful demonstration of how live and film can work hand in hand and its use of derelict space is a very inventive way of attracting the attention of passers by (ok some are staged, but you know what i mean.)

I'm sure that this campaigns viral power will live on for some time.