
Last night I was fortunate enough to present to members of Tourism Noosa. Thank you Brad Harrison for organising the event. Here’s an edited version of my presentation. I’ll post some further observations later but in the meantime, I’d love to hear your comments. Continue Reading »
We’ve gone mobile!
07/06/2010 posted by Jackson

To show our ability as developers of mobile web interfaces, we’ve released our PunkLogic mobile blog. Carry us around in your pocket and we promise to entertain you while you wait in line at the bank, sit in the dental waiting room or experience a power outage in your area. Let’s face it, if you are interested in web stuff or social media, we’re pretty interesting folk. Why not make it easy to catch up on what we have to say?
To add the PunkLogic icon to your iPhone home screen, please visit www.punklogic.com.au from your handset and follow the instructions.
E-commerce integration
02/06/2010 posted by Jackson

This iconic book store on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast is one of very few in Australia that specialise in non-fiction. As a new-comer to the market, Embiggen wanted a leading-edge transactional website to drive national and international business.
Knock-offs, glorious knock-offs
28/05/2010 posted by Bettina
Creative copyright rules can be stifling and hinder creativity. Johanna Blakley argues they also hinder innovation and sales. Johanna makes a strong case FOR freedom to plagiarise on the example of the fashion industry. It’s quite brilliant! and I certainly have never looked at IP this way.
Being a creative professional, I do rather like the idea, that my work is acknowledged. This is why I love the Creative Commons project. Creative commons is a great adaptive way of dealing with copy right issues in a sustainable way, to respect and credit creative work by not limiting creativity by blanket IP legislation. It is a creative rights framework that encourages collaborations and sharing.
Community collaboration
13/05/2010 posted by Jackson
This project was a fun opportunity to produce a showcase of creative talent based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland.
