NewsRewired - the event for those interested in making the news - had some breaking stuff all of its own last week. During his panel session in front of more than 100 delegates,Greg Hadfield, one of the UK’s more conspicuously successful journalists and business people announced a change of job.
Read MoreClick the picture for a small gallery of drawing from the news:rewired event which was held at City University, London on 14th Jan 2010. You can follow the online buzz about the event here and find some less urgent and more reflective journalism about it at the site of the event's organisers, Journalism.co.uk.
Read MoreSeasons Greetinga from all at Drawnalisma nd best wishes for the New Year
Read MoreToday the influential Techcrunch site published a powerful piece of opinion claiming that hand-made content was dead.
Read MoreDrawnalism makes drawing and visual communication to report your events and business messages. Below you will find examples of our work at conferences and public events. Y
Read MoreToday, the UK government will publish an amendment to its Digital Economy Bill which may allow a great change in the way the law of copyright operates in the UK.
Read MoreYesterday, Alex Hughes and Matt Buck of Drawnalism attended Amplified 09's £1.40 'curated unconference’, hosted by Reuters at their London base in Canary Wharf.
Read MoreDrawnalism.com reported Birmingham’s Hello Digital event on October 21st. During a packed day of feature and fringe events at Millennium Point in the centre of the city we produced more than 50 instant digital drawings of the day’s exhibitors, formal speakers and active participants.
Read MoreDrawnalism worked at Fazeley Digital in Birmingham in early June this year. We were asked to facilitate a discussion on the use of micro-blogging service, Twitter, by making a mind map or, brainstorm drawing on a very large wall. (You can watch up preparing for this interesting commisson here courtesy of Bambuser and Birmingham based Crushhouse media).
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