“Redesigning Design” – Australian Creative magazine, June/July 2010

“Redesigning Design” – Australian Creative magazine, June/July 2010

Jackie Hawkins’ interview with Dave Gravina and Adam Blake, director of programs and partnerships at the Creative Industries Innovation Centre …
Ecological Footprint Infographic – coolinfographics.com, May 2010

Ecological Footprint Infographic – coolinfographics.com, May 2010

Randy Krum from Coolinforaphics.com ran a feature about our interactive ecofootprint infographic on his blog.
Digital Eskimo’s Office Down Under – Unplggd.com, May 2010

Digital Eskimo’s Office Down Under – Unplggd.com, May 2010

Digital Eskimo was one of the agencies from “Where We Work” that Unplgged.com chose to feature on their website.
Centre for Learning Innovation – interview with Digital Eskimo, March 2010

Centre for Learning Innovation – interview with Digital Eskimo, March 2010

The Centre for Learning Innovation (CLI) interviewed Digital Eskimo as one of the designers showcased in the State. Respond Exhibition. …
‘We are all change agents’ – ABC ByDesign radio interview, 31 March 2010

‘We are all change agents’ – ABC ByDesign radio interview, 31 March 2010

David Gravina was interviewed by ABC Radio’s Alan Saunders about the Change Agent exhibition we produced for Object Gallery.
“Culture Club” Desktop Magazine 04/10

“Culture Club” Desktop Magazine 04/10

Digital Eskimo features in this month’s issue of Desktop, in an article about how studios determine an agency’s success.
Agents of change on Radio National

Agents of change on Radio National

We’ll be on the ABC’s ‘By Design’ show next Wednesday 31st March talking about the Change Agents project.
Digital Eskimo showcase ‘Agents of Change’ – Australian Creative 22 Feb 2010

Digital Eskimo showcase ‘Agents of Change’ – Australian Creative 22 Feb 2010

Australian Creative profiled our interactive “Agents of Change” installation which featured in Object Gallery’s “State.Respond” exhibition.
newmatilda.com

newmatilda.com

newmatilda.com serves up some of Australia’s most progressive analytical writing, satire and illustrations.