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Vordometer, an app to cut the wheat from the chaff!
Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Nation is naturally drawn to making stuff that is fun to use and a bit cheeky. Adam & Eve London approached us to help them create an app that automatically ages your significant other and then judges their attractiveness against Carol Vorderman. How can you refuse a brief like that? The app prompts you to take a photo of your partner and proceeds to do some complicated maths stuff to make him/her look as hot as The Vorderman (if you like that sort of thing) or somebody who the incessant march of time hasn’t been quite so kind too.
You can share the photo’s with your internet companions via Facebook and Twitter. Best of all? it’s free. Enjoy!
Grab the app by searching the ITunes app store for ‘Vordometer’, or clicking this link: Vordometer on the app store
More images after the jump
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Tags: adam and eve, android, app, app design, app designer, app developer, app store, carol vorderman, design, development, Fosters, iphone, iphone app, iphone app design, iphone app development, vordometer
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A Google Blacklist Christmas
Tuesday, December 21st, 2010


Every year we try and do something nice for Christmas. Last year we produced the Newspaper, so this year we wanted to create something we were equally proud of. Earlier in the year it came to light that Google instant-search was blacklisting certain words and phrases, so as you type them in (or at least start to) they produce zero results. We’d had an idea on the back-burner for a little while about using these words for something, so when Christmas rolled around and being no strangers to rude words we though we’d produce ‘The Google Blacklist Christmas Card’.
The site allows you to scroll quickly through the blacklisted words to create a holiday message for your nearest and dearest. Enjoy! (obviously not safe for some workplaces due to some very rude words)
http://googleblackchristmas.com
View the full rundown of current blacklisted words at The 2600
Tags: 2600, black christmas, blacklist, Christmas card, flash site, google, google blacklist, google christmas card, googleblackchristmas, mashable, nation christmas, rude, swear words
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YouTube brand channel for John Lewis
Friday, November 19th, 2010
We designed and developed a custom youtube gadget for the John Lewis brand channel with Adam & Eve London. We’ve hooked up bit.ly to track shared video’s and overcame some authorisation/login issues with a couple of the API’s. It’s using YouTube’s playlist feature to populate each category which makes it nice and easy for updates. We’ve also customised the design of the entire page utilising the christmas campaign imagery but can be changed to suit future promotions and seasons.
http://www.youtube.com/johnlewisretail

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Cartoon Network: Total Drama
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010
So we just finished a flash microsite for Cartoon Network UK to help promote a show called ‘Total Drama: World Tour’. The site allows visitors to create their own character, set their various attributes, special skills and then share the creation with their friends. The campaign is primarily targeted at central european and nordic countries and will be live until early October but if the site continues at it’s current rate we may need to upgrade our hosting package (200k+ hits in the first week). Visit the english site here: http://www.cartoonnetworkhq.net/tdwt


Tags: adult swim, build, cartoon network, character creator, children, design, flash, flash build, kids, microsite, production company, share, social, total drama, turner
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WTF shall I do this weekend?
Monday, July 5th, 2010
Weekends are for expanding the mind and getting involved with diverse cultural and creative offerings, or sitting in your underwear eating cereal and fighting nazi’s in a room filled with only the flickering of a giant TV. To push ourselves out of doing the latter we decided to make a little website to display neat stuff happening near you. The site uses the eventful API and an idea wholly inspired by http://whatthefuckshouldimakefordinner.com/. It throw’s up obscure, interesting and occasionally amusing stuff; See it here

Tags: API, build, culture, design, html, what the fuck should I do this weekend, Work, WTF
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The Facebook Like Button Stamp
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
We had an idea, we got it made. Now people all over the world are using it on 90% of the things that cross their desks. The Like/Dislike stamps were something that started out life as a joke in the studio. A rubber stamp we could use to attack each others paperwork with. Once twitter and a couple of the big tech blogs got hold of it we were inundated with requests. Cut to a month later and we were in full production of the stamp, selling it through our own online store to people all over the world (including one to the man himself, Mark Zuckerberg.) An internal project that went awry in the best possible way.
If you’re so inclined you can also keep track of updates in the studio and to the Stamp by following us on twitter @Nationstudio and joining the Facebook fan page
**UPDATE, DECEMBER 2010**
A new more affordable version of the Like/Dislike stamps is soon to be available in all good retailers. If you live in the US the stamp can soon be bought from thinkgeek.com and for the UK and Europe you can pre-order at Firebox.com




Prototype:


Tags: design, design and build, facebook, fun, nonsense, physical, production, stamp
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Visit Wales Proper Holidays
Friday, June 4th, 2010

We have completed the first phase of a beautiful campaign for visitwales headed up by Wieden + Kennedy London. We’ve worked with the Flash Google maps API along with YouTube to present the journey of the Darkes’ who’ve not enjoyed package holidays and have been introduced to the wonders of Wales. We especially like the Yurts! Follow the Darkes’ journey here
Tags: above the line, advertising, API, design and build, flash, google maps, proper holidays, visit wales, wales, wieden and kennedy, Work
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Workwear Exhibition Print Work
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010


Our good friend fashion designer Shelley Fox asked us to help out with the print and signage for an exhibition she was putting on as part of her new role as Donna Karan Professor of Fashion at Parsons University in New York. The small folded poster advertised the exhibition, talks and symposium and gave visitors something nice to take home with them. See more photos from the exhibition here
(please note image on front of print is called ‘Betrayal III’ created by John Stezaker)
Tags: branding, graphic design, inforamtion-design, layout, new-school, parsons, print, shelley fox
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Nation brand work shows up in Vogue
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

As part of a larger digital design job Nation developed the branding for high end fashion designer Alice Temperley’s new line ‘ALICE by Temperley.’ The logo was developed using the cover of a 1972 edition of Alice in Wonderland as inspiration and involved us tracking down a set of letterpress unused for 35 years (thanks in no small part to our friends at the Paupers Press). The brand is now being used across all mediums and cropping up in places like Vogue.
Tags: alice, alice by temperley, branding, vogue
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