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Front-End London April

Posted on Thursday, 25 April 2013 @ 17:46 GMT in creative-blogs by Sophie Plimbley

Performance tweeks, Sencha Touch Demo's, Blaze your own path FirefoxOS apps.

Front-End London March

Posted on Saturday, 30 March 2013 @ 12:04 GMT in creative-blogs by Sophie Plimbley

Good for Grandma, sexy tables, and divatious love.

Clock goes to Front-End London

Posted on Friday, 1 March 2013 @ 14:03 GMT in creative-blogs by Sophie Plimbley

Last night the team attended Front-End London – a free event & meet up hosted by Made by Many – dedicating itself to all things front end.

My top picks from D&AD New Blood

Posted on Wednesday, 27 June 2012 @ 14:02 GMT in creative-blogs by Sam Chatwin

Some really interesting work to see last night at the D&AD New Blood exhibition. Here are some of my highlights.

Secret Santa app

Posted on Thursday, 15 December 2011 @ 14:08 GMT in creative-blogs by Jake Allnutt

  The ‘Secret Santa’s Tombola’, is a new free iPhone web app from digital agency Clock Limited to help you find that perfect Secret Santa gift. The Secret Santa app, developed in-house at Clock, guides you through various choices about the recipient before helping you find them the perfect…

and in the red corner!!!

Posted on Thursday, 10 November 2011 @ 16:55 GMT in creative-blogs by Jake Allnutt

In the red corner

UI Draggable Switch jQuery Plugin

Posted on Friday, 25 February 2011 @ 12:58 GMT in creative-blogs by Ben Gourley

I thought I'd share a small jQuery plugin I've built. See the demo | View the source The plugin works in all browsers, including IE < 8 and Mobile Safari. How it works The plug-in requires a single element to get started. This element should have relative positioning, a width set and no padding.…

Visualising live data with the HTML5 canvas

Posted on Wednesday, 3 November 2010 @ 17:14 GMT in creative-blogs by Ben Gourley

I've been doing some research into representing live statistics visually in web pages. Live meant that bespoke images weren't an option, and I was reluctant (and not well versed enough in the technology) to use flash. This was a perfect opportunity to look in to canvas. Armed with a signed and…