Battle Scars
When you’re not killing it
This post by well-known DJ and producer Tiga
[https://facebook.com/officialtiga/photos/a.72416460836.108308.57755305836/10155334073875837/?type=3]
The Tension
Transfer Market or Academy?
Gareth Bale in the early days of his journey from Southampton’s academy to
Real Madrid
When you’re identifying
Future Of Work
A workspace for your tribe
The ‘X for Y’ high level concept gets bandied around a lot these days, and
whilst Uber for…cats/dogs/
Culture & Insights
Behind the scenes at Europe’s most eco-friendly major music festival
Roskilde Festival started in the Danish town of the same name in 1971, and has
grown to host over 110,
Culture & Insights
Video stream: The Future of Human Attendance (panel session, 1/3/17, London)
With the emergence of VR and live streaming, how long is it going to be before
people are attending events
Learning, Education & Growth
5 lessons from a day with 300 next-generation creatives
Welcome to ERIC (via @ericfestival on Instagram)
Last Sunday I attended a careers fair.
The last time I did this
Stage Left
7 lessons from the story of CAA
A few months ago, James Andrew Miller released his new book telling the tale of
Creative Artists Agency (CAA), one
Battle Scars
How one club night became the turning point for my business
In February 2009 I left a promising career in advertising to build a music
company.
My vision, albeit partially formed,
Innovation
Could you take a bite out of your own business?
Becoming the cannibal
Sketch 3. Image: Cult of Mac
Earlier this week an article by Marc Hemeon of Design Inc.
Mindsets & Growth
Depression in the music industry: Here’s one thing no one is talking about
Image: Ted EdIn the last couple of years many of us have started to become more
aware of our mental
Innovation
Observations from the airport
4 simple innovation ideas for Europe’s emerging airports
Luton Airport train station (image via Wikipedia)
A good entry point
Innovation
Overwhelmed by startups? There’s a spreadsheet for that
Clippy in the house with Jeff and Bill. He probably didn’t help Excel’s net
promoter score. Image via