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WorkSnug launched

WorkSnug is a new Augmented Reality App for the iPhone 3GS, that shows you the best and nearest places to work in the city. A revolutionary interface imposes information of the nearest Snugs (cafes, library’s, hot spots, hubs etc) onto the world around you, as seen through the video camera on the iPhone.

Information on each working environment, including wifi availability, atmosphere and even the quality of the coffee and service are immediately available to the travelling worker. Launched in London, WorkSnug will soon be available in Berlin and San Fransico, and more cities to come.

Studiohead created the identity for Worksnug, and are pleased to have some of our work sitting on our cherished iPhones. We are also taking a role in developing the concept into a world of future possibilities, more to come!!! Please see more at www.worksnug.com

you can download the App from iTunes with this link:

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/worksnug/id336597081?mt=8

WorkSnug-iTunes

Close Up – Exhibition design

Close Up Exhibition

Studiohead designed and produced this years contribution to the London Design Festival from the Helen Hamlyn Centre Royal College of Art.

CLOSE UP

The exhibition included the results of this years Helen Hamlyn Centre inclusive design research projects, and a retrospective show of past projects and design firms to have launched from work at the Centre.

Studiohead came up with a range of silhouettes to present each of the individual projects. The shape of each silhouettes provides a context for each exhibit, giving the visitor an immediate introduction to the work.

The silhouettes also provided a mechanism to give equal presence and weight to all the projects, whatever their size or medium, within the exhibition space.

The exhibition received a lot of praise for an original and cost effective design.

Margaret Durkan of the RCA said: “I can’t thank you enough for the professional, calm, confident and organised way you handled the whole exhibition, from design to take down.  It is hard to believe how smoothly it went this year – thanks to you both. All your efforts were much appreciated. You are certainly a skilled and talented duo and I hope Studiohead goes from strength to strength.”

View a gallery of images from the exhibition here: http://gallery.me.com/matthewharrison#100064

Distributed Simulation at BMJ careers fair

DS simulated surgery is exhibited at the BMJ medical careers fair in Islington this weekend to entice aspiring surgeons with a hyper-realistic gall blader removal!