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October 29th, 2007
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The nice guys over at Defunktion caught up with me to see what I have been up to since 2005 (the last time we spoke).


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October 19th, 2007
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The nice people at Behance interviewed me to talk about my creative process and how I generally survive the day-to-day jungle that is my design-life.

Intrigued? Read all about it here (and see my desk!).


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October 12th, 2007
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I’ll be participating with Ashley Wood in Now Showing, a new project by Wear It With Pride to see how today’s illustrators and designers interpret classic movie posters. Contributors will work in pairs or solo, without creative restrictions.

Contributors: Hellovon / Non-Format / Muller / Corey Holms / Michael Perry / Seripop / Nathan Fox / Si Scott / David Foldvari / Grandpeople / Hort / Ashley Wood / Mario Hugo / Inka Järvinen / And more to come…

Coming Soon in 2008. Dates To Be Confirmed.


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September 12th, 2007
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We (that would be Kleber) are looking for experienced, self-motivated freelance web developers to help us on a bunch of interesting new projects in the coming months.

PLEASE ONLY SEND US YOUR DETAILS IF YOU HAVE THE SKILLS REQUIRED - WE ARE NOT CURRENTLY LOOKING TO FILL ANY OTHER POSITIONS

Ideally you will have:

• excellent XHTML/CSS skills
• excellent PHP skills
• excellent MySQL skills
• a good understanding of Flash and Actionscript
• an eye for good design
• ability to work to a strict deadline
• ability to manage your own time
• common sense

Location is not an issue for us as you would be expected to work remotely.

Please send 3 examples of your work (stating your input on the projects) to workwithus@kleber.net


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August 31st, 2007
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The nominations for the BT digital music awards are announced…
and our work has been short listed for a couple of them:

Cinematic Orchestra - ‘Best Electronic Artist or DJ’
Wiley - ‘Best Urban Artist’
and last years winner:
Bleep.com - ‘Best Music Store’

If you want to vote for them then head over here


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June 5th, 2007
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Scott Witham’s new book Print and Production Finishes for Promotional Items published by the always excellent Rotovision is out now, and features work by yours truly.

The book explores the creation of promotional items from a production and manufacturing point of view. I sent in Mam Tor: Event Horizon™ book 1. I can hear you shouting “Thats a comic, not a promotional item!”, but then again one of the goals of Event Horizon is to promote new up and coming talent - and it has succeeded in that already. So there.


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May 17th, 2007
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The current issue of Computer Arts Magazine (#136) has a nice little write-up on the Wallpaper Project curated by the Space Jockeys, which I’m participating in (and still have to send in my piece).

“Wallpaper, the new collaborative project by graphic design agency The Space Jockeys, is calling on designers and illustrators from all-fields to lend a hand in the shared design venture.

The aim of the project is to unite as many up-and-coming artists as possible and get them collaborating with more established design names.

So far, the likes of Computer Arts contributor Sam Gilbey, Hellobard, Tom Muller, Richard May and Gavin Strange from Jam Factory are all involved, bolstered by rising stars such as Couk, Map-Map and MmmYeahNice.

“The concept was inspired by an after-party doddling session, with six of us simultaneously drawing on the same pad,” explained one half of The Space Jockeys Alex Cicciu. “We then decided to take it online in the form of Wallpaper.”

As well as Wallpaper, the Space Jockey’s site also hosts profiles of the artists involved in its Uncovered section. There’s no deadline for the project as of yet, and anyone interested in contributing should get in touch via email.”