From the monthly archives:

June 2010

The dilemma of the Argentine translation agency

June 30, 2010

Toeing the Line Between Niche-Market and Global Vendors In this Guest Blog Emily Stewart, Marketing Lead at Win & Winnow Communications in Argentina, discusses the options The global character of the translation industry is eminent. Populated by multilingual individuals who have dedicated their professional lives to linguistic communication, it is inherently so. And with the [...]

Read the full article →

Expanding the Leeds office

June 28, 2010

Up to now, I’ve been the only person in the Leeds office. As the Director of Marketing it’s not essential that I work from the London office. So I’ve kept in touch with the rest of the team using email, phone, messenger and the odd visit to the smoke via train. Working this way is [...]

Read the full article →

New translation service for iPhone and iPad

June 23, 2010
Thumbnail image for New translation service for iPhone and iPad

The iPhone and iPad are revolutionising mobile computing with more and more apps being made available everyday. I got my first (if short) play with an iPad the other day and I must say it is a beautiful piece of technology, though I am a huge Apple fan. The interface, just like on the iPhone [...]

Read the full article →

Advice for graduate designers

June 14, 2010

Getting a job as a graduate designer can be tough. In this Guest Blog Darren Scotland Founder and Director of Character Creative shares a few tips. It’s that time of year again, the sun’s beginning to shine, the sound of ice cream vans is filling the streets and I’ve started getting into planting herbs again! [...]

Read the full article →

Language of the World Cup 2010

June 3, 2010

Language on the terraces is sometimes difficult enough to work out when you move around the Premier League from West Ham to Wigan the songs and abuse all have a very regional bent. We’re all aware of the songs from the terraces and clichés from the English pundits, but what about our continental friends? Do [...]

Read the full article →