Saturday, 24 October 2009
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
The Creative's Playground
Hello guys at Dare Digital, I hope you are well. Feel free to look through my ideas on this blog and email me some feedback too if you wish.
My friends Steff Cirignano, Alex Marking and Jess O'Shea came and helped me this morning so keep an eye out for any of their work in the future.

-- Post From My iPhone
My friends Steff Cirignano, Alex Marking and Jess O'Shea came and helped me this morning so keep an eye out for any of their work in the future.
Check out Alex's blog at alexmarkingwhat.blogspot.com


-- Post From My iPhone
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
I'm available for placement 16th November
A bit of shameless begging here, but I have a week off from uni between 16th November and 20th November. I am more than happy to do a placement during this time, so if you like my ideas and can see me fitting into, or standing out of your company, please send me an email on dan_pape@hotmail.com.
Thanks
Dan
Thanks
Dan
Monday, 12 October 2009
Work: Image/Strapline
This week at uni, one of the old tutors of our course has returned to give us some hardcore advertising 101. The first project we had, we were given a strapline and an hour to come up with a visual that would "be a D&AD winner." I was given the line "The Sexiest Underwear" for Anne Summer.
Here's what I came up with...

When the hour was up our work was layed on the floor and arranged into either the good, average or shit pile. Dave liked my piece, he put it into the good one.
Here's what I came up with...

When the hour was up our work was layed on the floor and arranged into either the good, average or shit pile. Dave liked my piece, he put it into the good one.
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Idea: Cinema Accessibility iPhone App
When you get into a cinema it would automatically pair up to a Bluetooth connection which would then mean that using your iPhone you can access extra accessibility options. For the hard of hearing there could be synchronised subtitles on the iPhone screen and for the hard of seeing there could be automatically sychronised audio commentary explaining what is happening on screen. Also you could have directors commentary for film buffs. When a phone rings in the film your phone would ring too and what the person hears comes through your phone. A bit of exclusive insight.
-- Post From My iPhone
-- Post From My iPhone
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