15th August 2007..

After evolving and growing the Kiddieko brand and name we were asked to build a holding page and eBay store with the view to create a fully functional ecommerce site further down the line.
eBay stores are a great option when starting an online business providing you with the ability to see how your products will sell online, whilst also giving you instant access to a huge database of potential buyers.
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15th August 2007..

After laying down the easigrass brand (get it?) we were asked to create an easigrass website with lots of personality, combining a fun, fresh and funky style with more serious product info.
The main aim of the site was to promote the versatility of fake grass showing how it can be used not only in the sporting world, i.e football pitches, but also in your own back garden. Forget mowing your lawn on Sunday afternoon, you can now go down the pub instead!
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15th August 2007..

It was a glorious Sunday afternoon when I unexpectedly found myself wandering around the southern banks of the river Thames. It never fails to be the perfect place for a relaxing stroll to watch the people, see the sights and the experience what this amazing part of London has to offer. As usual, I found myself drawn to the Tate Modern for my overdue dose of art.
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14th August 2007..
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Having provided the branding for Malta’s newest and largest shopping centre, we were asked to cater for the event itself (not food).
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13th August 2007..

Fun in Cuba
During a recent fantastic trip to Cuba, Gretchen had the opportunity to try a little skydive! this is what she thought�
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC just doesn’t describe it.
Cuba has a huge amount to offer as a holiday location, especially if you enjoy the culture and challenges of different societies.
As far as skydiving goes, the process was simple; picked up by coach and taken to a small office to sign disclaimers! Then on to Varadero airport to get checked on to the helicopter flight.
Once through security the experienced skydivers pair up with the novices and fit them with harnesses and half an hour later you find yourself sitting in a Russian helicopter waiting to take-off.
Just flying over Varadero on the North Coast of Cuba is fun in itself , with fantastic views of both land and sea, and once we were up to 3000m it’s time to jump.
I had talked my friend into coming along and she was the first one out the helicopter, I was next.
After the first initial ‘heart-in-mouth’ tumble out, there’s 45 seconds of free-falling/skydiving and a huge rush of adrenaline just couldn’t stop me from smiling. I was almost disappointed when it was time to bring out the parachute and take a 7 minute descent down to the beach.
I would gladly recommend to anybody and everybody who loves speed and isn’t afraid of heights � It’s great fun!



