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This week onedotzero has teamed up with D&AD to present a condensed version of our education programme onedotzero_cascade: D&AD Graduate Academy Creative Bootcamp 2011, courtesy of Rochelle School.

We’re nearly at the end of D&AD Graduate Academy Creative Bootcamp, but here’s a quick recap!

Day 1: started with a workshop from Real World to help prep the graduates for the onedotzero brief on Tuesday.

Day 2: We set the brief! The brief revolves around the notion of ‘identity’. The graduates were put into groups and were asked to come up with an identity – this could be anything, even a mutual love of drinking! After we set the brief, to give the graduates a better understanding – Sophie Walter [from onedotzero], Kevin Palmer [from Kin-Design] and Derek Yates did a presentation and talk.

Sophie introduced onedotzero as a company and explained what we do and the projects we had been involved with. She presented onedotzero’s festival identity from 2010, along with screenings of our festival highlights. She gave some very sound advice in regards to new creatives within the industry, with some amusing images to accompany and help keep the tone light.

Afterwards, Kevin Palmer introduced Kin-Design and the type of work they do. He mentioned projects such as: custom Wallpaper magazine covers, the London College of Fashion MA Show, the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry, and others. Needless to say, I think everybody was impressed with how much Kin-Design have accomplished since their establishment in 2008.

Derek Yates gave insightful examples of identity. One particular example that stood out was Hitler, and his utilization of a traditional religious symbol with a powerful colour, which resulted in the unity of a group of people that simultaneously excluded others.

All three talks were articulate, interesting and humorous – and received well. The graduates were enthused and eager to ask questions after.

Day 3: Samuel Payne from Mother London came to give a talk on “How To Have (Good) Ideas”, which got off to a fantastic start with an introduction video about the company. He also gave some very good advice – one piece in particular which had the room laughing was: “Does the idea make you want to kick the dog?”

Sam’s talk was broken up with group discussions and activities; the first was the Countdown reinvention – how to change this age old Television show to appeal to youngsters. The brainstorming was brilliant, and you could sense a real energy in the room. The second mini project was the challenge of marketing a non-alcoholic drink and making it seem cool. The solutions that the groups came up with were varied and it was amazing to see that those ideas were generated within the space of a mere fifteen minutes! One group had named their non-alcoholic drink “Bob” and had turned the name into a verb!

For the afternoon, the graduates spent this time brainstorming and working on the brief given to them the day before.

On Friday the groups will be given ten minutes each to pitch their idea to a panel of industry professionals. Can’t wait to see what they come up with!

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As many of you know onedotzero has joined D&AD for their Creative Bootcamp 2011, as part of The Graduate Academy. It is well underway and we have been receiving so much positive feedback. To check out some of the tweets from the lucky graduates
click here.


22 – 26 AUG: D&AD Graduate Academy featuring onedotzero_cascade

The Graduate Academy run by D&AD gives new creative professionals a chance to show what they are made of. The Creative Bootcamp 2011 is taking place at Rochelle School, London which includes a unique and intense programme of personal and professional development. The camp is a space for testing career aspirations and learning about the practicalities of making it in to industry. They will be bringing together graduates of various creative disciplines to work on challenging tasks and briefs, with some room for fun.

As part of the week long Bootcamp, onedotzero will be producing a condensed version of our award winning creative education programme: cascade.

Find out more about D&AD’s Creative Bootcamp 2011.

The Graduate Academy in partnership with HP and supported by Tag.


21 – 28 OCT: onedotzero_cascade

For recent graduates who did not manage to get on to the D&AD Bootcamp, there are still opportunities to be part our our cascade workshop! cascade champions collaboration and multi-disciplinary project development through a series of workshops and activities led by some of onedotzero’s most innovative partners, creators and featured artists. cascade has built a reputation for offering inspiration and insight, practical advice and first-hand experience in a fun and energetic environment.

For your chance to apply for one of 40 places offered to the top talented and collaborative graduates, you can apply via IdeasTap. Deadline: 1st September 2011.

onedotzero_cascade is supported by

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To all followers of the onedotzero_cascade brief, we have extended the deadline until Thursday 1 September; all existing applications will not be affected.

For those of you that are not familiar with our cascade programme, here is a quick overview:

A hybrid media organisation, onedotzero has been at the forefront of digital culture for the past 15 years. Critically acclaimed for producing the most innovative digital arts festival onedotzero_adventures in motion at the BFI Southbank, followed by an international tour.

As part of the annual onedotzero_adventures in motion festival at the BFI Southbank, 23-27 November, onedotzero is looking for 40 top creative graduates to take part in their award winning education platform onedotzero_cascade this October and November 2011.

Cascade is aimed at developing a new model for creative collaboration and innovation across diverse disciplines to foster personal and professional development in those who are about to embark on a career in the creative and cultural industries.

Through a series of workshops and activities led by some of onedotzero’s most innovative partners, creators and featured artists cascade has built a reputation for offering inspiration and insight, practical advice and first-hand experience in a fun

and energetic environment.

This year, cascade takes place between 21 to 28 October in London. By applying to this programme you agree to commit 100% to the dates of the workshop and the festival presentation.

Cascade is open to all UK and international graduates and is free to apply and participate.

For full details on how to apply please click here

Extended application deadline: 1 September 2011, 5pm

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After a fantastic five days this year’s onedotzero_cascade workshop has come to an end at The Doodle Bar…

Today the cascaders will be presenting their ideas and documentation of a utopian future in front of a high calibre of industry professionals including Kevin Palmer and Matt Wade (Kin), John Nussey (freelancer), Joel Lewis (Hellicar & Lewis), Orlando Mathias (AllofUs) and onedotzero‘s Shane Walter and Sophie Walter.

Each group will present for 15 minutes and receive 1 hour feedback from the industry panel. The feedback given today will help towards the groups final presentations on Thursday 11 November 2010 during the onedotzero_adventures in motion festival at the BFI Southbank in London.

We look forward to seeing you all there to support the cascade groups:

gray area (blue team)

between the lines (red team)

team po (yellow team)

pie (green team)

onedotzero would like to say a huge thank you to all of the graduates, practitioners and the doodle bar for making the onedotzero_cascade workshop a success!

The onedotzero team look forward to seeing you all at the onedotzero_adventures in motion festival, 10-14 November 2010!!

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This morning kicked off with an invaluable presentation by Kin about collaboration. Kin’s founders Kevin Palmer and Matt Wade talked about how collaboration is key to their work ethos and that their work is about people, the spaces between them and their connections to the world around them.

Kin highlighted that the onedotzero_cascade workshop is a fantastic opportunity to meet people that you can work with in the future. For example, one of Kin’s team member includes last year’s onedotzero_cascade 2009 participant, Tomomi Sayuda.

The presentation followed onto group discussion where Kin’s, Kevin Palmer feedback to the groups about their ideas on the brief utopia.

To keep up to date with the teams progress please check out their blogs here:

green team aka PIE: http://pieonedotzero.wordpress.com/

yellow team aka team po: http://madebypo.tumblr.com/

blue team aka gray area: http://isthisthegrayarea.blogspot.com/

red team aka between the lines: http://cascadebetweenthelines.wordpress.com/

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