It’s a book, dufus

In the future, will people know what a book is?

You know, the actual object that gets dusty and smells a bit like old coats. Not the virtual file that you load onto your digital reader.

It’s a weird, slightly scary thought, and one which is played with to great effect in this lovely new children’s book, It’s a book.


It’s a very quick read,  but one which reminds you that for all the tweeting, blogging and ‘surfing’ you can do, sometimes it’s far nicer to just get lost in the world of a book.

Released to coincide with World Book Day, the only thing that made me feel a little sad about this book was that on the press release it said to go and watch the book’s ‘award-winning book’ trailer. I (Lol) got excited because I heart book trailers and the potential they have for capturing the essence of a book and leave you wanting more (as I’ve rabitted on about before).

The trouble with this trailer is that it spells out exactly what the book says. It lets you watch/experience 90% of the book for free; leaving hardly any reason to then read or buy the book. Not only that, it animates it for you, with nice voice overs and cool animation. This snazzy YouTube video is nicely produced, but it kind of undermines the very essence of the book. That it’s about a story to be magically enjoyed, on a page. Plain and simple, told with words and pictures. It doesn’t need to be charged up, and it doesn’t need shiny things or clever new fangled technology to make you like it. So there’s a palpable irony at play when you’re watching the trailer.

But that said, the book is still wonderful, and is worth buying for someone this World Book Day when it comes out (1st march).

Just don’t spoil it by watching the trailer – maybe just read it instead.

Hungry for the weekend

We stumbled across a fantastic recipe site this week whilst working on a brief, and what a happy stumble that was.

In case you need some inspiration for what to cook this weekend, or you love a bit of food porn, gojee is really worth a look.

It’s a food and drink recipe aggregator with absolutely luscious photography. But there’s a lot more to it.

As a site it’s very smart. You can filter your recipe searches by a variety of means. Tell them the types of food you hate and it won’t ever show you recipes with them in. Or, if you love something and have a glut of it in the fridge, it’ll show you ingredient-focused recipes.

It’s the same for the drink section of the site. Tell them what booze you have in the house or what you dislike and it’ll filter the restuls.

Or alternatively, go virgin and search for healthy juices and smoothies.

As well as the stunning images and intuitive way of searching the other thing that stands out is the tone of voice. For a foodie site, it’s really quirky.

When I was hovering over whether to join it said ‘we swear on our finest bottle of scotch that we won’t spam you.’ Brilliant. Then instead of ‘click here to join’ it just said ‘indulge’.

And when I was waiting for a page to load a silly little comment about not trusting men that eat skinny ice cream popped up.

You can also add in your supermarket loyalty card so it knows what you’ve got in stock. Very clever.

Here are some of the delectable pages…

That’s all. See you later aggregator.

Bein’ a Director’s Cool

A while ago, we had the pleasure of having Reuben Dangoor come and see us for a BMB Happy Monday presentation. He is one of the talented duo behind one of the most successful virals in recent times, ‘Bein’ a Dickhead’s Cool’

Achingly modest, cool and above all ludicrously YOUNG, Reuben showed us some of his other work he’s done. Understandably, he’s been inundated with requests for work ever since ‘Dickhead’ came out. So if you’re interested, here is his reel.

And here is his latest Gransta viral to continue BMB’s Find a property campaign which will be on TV this sunday.

Clever Reuben may have moved on, but fear not, the assault on Dickheadery continues with aplomb here.