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Click: The best in digital creativity

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Posted by Creative Review, 5 November 2010, 10:46    Permalink    Comments (1)

It's less than a week until the 6th annual Click: London, Creative Review's day devoted to all that's good in digital creativity.

Returning this year to LBi's London HQ in Brick Lane's Truman Brewery, Click will take place next Thursday (November 11), and there are only a small number of places still available.

We have finalised the programme and announced the full line up of speakers
and, as ever, the day will feature a tasty blend of innovation and insight, as leaders in digital creativity are brought together.

During the day, Mills from ustwo (creators of granimator) and Andy Fowler from Brothers & Sisters (who brought the world the Museum of London's Street Museum app) talk about the popular work they've produced during the course of the year.

Helicar & Lewis, Champagne Valentine and Seeper will be around to talk about bridging the gap between art and advertising, and Dare and Ogilvy Digital Labs will speak about the important role of R&D in digital creativity.

Plus, more than 30 speakers from across the wider digital community will take
to the stage throughout the day to share their experiences, ideas and predictions.

And if all this content wasn't enough, in partnership with The Mill and
Monotype Imaging, we will also be providing lots of digitally-themed fun
and games throughout the day.

Click attendees also receive a ticket to the Internet Week Europe closing party.

For more information, or to book a place, call +44 (0) 20 7970 4770 or register online.

1 Comment

It sounds like it is going to be a really cool day. I like events like this as it is not only a look at what has been achieved already but an insight into where things may lead in the not too distant future for the digital world.
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2010-11-06 15:26:48


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