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iSee: “it’s not creativity, it’s stupidity” – Gronowski

“The best ideas come as jokes. Make your thinking as funny as possible.” – David Ogilvy SUARTS elections campaign might have ended in Thursday 27 feb, with results revealed that every night. But for some of us the creativity that was injected in us refuses to leave… My best friend throughout this whole students union campaign … Continue reading

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iSee: Tom Hunter’s Life on the road

Life on the Road exhibition launched for Green Week at London College of Communication (LCC) showcasing work by LCC’s very own Tom Hunter –  a Professor of Photography Research, Dave Fawcett and filmmaker Andrew Gaston. I took a break from campaigning for Vice President of LCC to check out the exhibition which ended on the 26th February… With a few surprises – … Continue reading

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iSee: Change here => Elephant & Castle campaign idea

A spontaneous idea to make my campaign theme a London tube map Change here => Elephant & Castle… I didn’t use it but it was fun experimenting with the idea briefly. Inspired by my journey taking the tube home after a long day campaigning for Vice President at London College of Communication. Continue reading

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SUARTS elected new Vice President of LCC!

Well done to Bee for winning Vice President of LCC at last nights election results. The competition was FIERCE – 7 candidates all wanting to represent London College of Communication. But the votes revealed the true winner and Bee is indeed deserving of it 300+ votes! I’m just glad to see a siStar representing and some … Continue reading

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The inBox: Islamic Society Movie night: The Message

University of the Arts London‘s largest society presents The Message (1977), a film depicting the birth of Islam… Come and join UAL Islamic Society and friends as they charity fundraise for Syrian refugees. Hear “The Message” for yourself TODAY at 4.30pm sharp (with a 30minute break at 5.30pm). FREE! Food and drinks will be on … Continue reading

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iSee: I’m in Arts London News!

For the second time this week my name has been featured in a publication – is fate telling me something?! Taryn Nixon’s article on traveling on the cheap made it into the Arts London News this week with my quote about using couchsurfing. I’m delighted for her because I must say, this issue has been one … Continue reading

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The Campaign posters #Kai4VP

Considering I started this campaign hardly knowing ANYONE I could ask for help to make a campaign poster, I’m rather pleased with the end results of having a variety to choose from – working with other LCC students! My original campaign poster was the selfie picture I use for my blog. I didn’t think it … Continue reading

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iSee: Dean of the school of Media, Karin Askham

You can imagine my surprise when I was approached by a lovely lady with a bright and radiant smile in the hall way of the Media block, who said she’d read my blog. Wait. Does anyone even read my blog? I thought I was writing for myself, a memoir of my uni days at the … Continue reading

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PFA talk and exhibition: Homophobia in Football

PFA designed a brief for BA Advertising students to design an advert for their campaign which highlights homophobia, mental health and racism in football. On thursday the 20th I attended the lecture PFA gave, which also announced the winners of the campaign brief. Just the day before I had blogged about the exhibition located in … Continue reading