Archive for May, 2006


The Bumblebee Conservation Trust

Thursday, 25th May 2006

The Bumblebee Conservation TrustThe Bumblebee Conservation Trust was founded in response to growing concerns about the ‘plight of the bumblebee’. The founding members were very concerned by the dramatic declines experienced by many of our bumblebee species. They aim to raise awareness of the problems bumblebees face, and will strive to prevent further declines. Members range from enthusiastic and concerned amateurs right through to internationally renowned research scientists, all sharing a common affection for these affable insects and a desire to see them conserved for future generations.

Please support the ‘plight of the bumblebee’.

www.bumblebeeconservationtrust.co.uk


How to clear Safari Browser Cache

Tuesday, 23rd May 2006

  1. Click on the “Safari”? menu
  2. Select “Empty Cache…”

Sounds easy doesn’t it!
However, I find that this doesn’t always work, particularly if you are viewing Flash sites, so I tend to follow this slightly more lengthy procedure which usually works.

  1. Close all open Safari windows
  2. Click on the “Safari”? menu
  3. Select “Empty Cache…”
  4. Quit Safari
  5. Relaunch Safari
  6. Optionally, select “Empty Cache…” again, just to make sure


Planscape

Tuesday, 16th May 2006

Planscape

An established contract and office furniture supplier based in Hertfordshire, just outside London, Planscape offer an extensive range of office furniture solutions for clients ranging from small to medium sized businesses up to large corporates and multinationals.

Camber worked with Planscape to restructure the presentation of their offering, product catalogue and services through a new identity and website, establishing a clear tone of voice for the business that reflects both their professionalism, but also their commitment to personal service and attention to detail.

Future developments we are currently working on include the creation of a new brand and separate ecommerce site to target the small office and home office market.

www.planscapeuk.com


The River Parrett Trail - (re)visited by Simon Lee Dicker

Tuesday, 16th May 2006

The River Parrett Trail (re)visited is an interactive artwork by Simon Lee Dicker at Fire and Ice Creative is due to launch in June 2006.

The aim of the project is to encourage exploration of The River Parrett Trail and its landscape through drawing and creative writing.

www.riverparrettrevisited.org.uk

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Candy & Candy

Tuesday, 2nd May 2006

Exclusive interior designers and development managers, Candy & Candy select choice addresses from the world’s most coveted locales. Their exacting standards infuse each property with an interior design that is luxurious, bespoke and unique.

At Camber, we worked with their internal team on the initial design concepts and then developed the concepts into a full flash site featuring a cinema, showcase of their work, portfolio of current developments and an overview of their brand and services.

www.candyandcandy.com