Archive for March, 2010

An invite to BarCamp with free meat!

Monday, March 29th, 2010

One time, at Bar Camp… hold on, what is Bar Camp anyway?

It’s a free (ticket needed) self-organizing un-conference for anyone interested in the digital and online world. All attendees are encouraged to get involved, either giving a presentation or hosting a discussion.

BarCamp Bournemouth 2

Starting at 10am Saturday April 10th and going right through to 4pm Sunday at Bournemouth University (main campus)… it’s also got free meat! …thanks to our kind sponsors, the sat evening buffet and Sunday breakfast are included.

Last time there were sessions from the very technical “web 2.0 applications, introducing MVC with the zend framework” to the controversial “designers vs developers – why can’t we get along?” and the off tangent but impressive “how I built a jet engine in my garage”… discussion panels (including: “digital death, what happens when I die?”), lightening talks of 5×5mins and the charity crowd sourced haircut… some attendees carry on overnight, coding and socialising (the bars open till 11pm). More info on #bcbomo2.

The website says all tickets have now gone, but, we reserved a few for meetdraw folks – sign up at barcampbournemouth.org (ignore the reserve list message) we’d love to see you.

Also follow us on twitter for updates @bcbournemouth (#bcbomo2) Hope to see you there!

Photos from Meetdraw5

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Thanks to Adam Wintle for the great photos. See the full set on Flickr.

Meetdraw5

Ballsh*t Bingo!!

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Thats right, one of many things we have planned on Thursday night is a good old game of Bingo but with a twist. Ballsh*t Bingo is going to be there to inject some humour as well as giving everyone an excuse to talk to each other – plus you get a free drink if you join in, whats not to like!

Below are the instructions for the game. Upon entry you will all receive a coloured animal sticker that will also act as a name badge. After that simply follow the rules of the game to join in. Click the image to see it in alls its glory.

Ballsh*t Bingo Instructions

Click the instructions to enlarge

Next event is almost here!

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Not long now until the fun starts all over again! We’ve got some new and big ideas for this forthcoming event but we’ll be keeping them under wraps a little longer. In the meantime go over to our Facebook event page to tell us whether you can attend.

What do all the coloured circles and animals mean?! watch our Twitter and Facebook feeds to find out soon.

MD5 Poster

Dorset creative industries get busy!

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

For the latter part of 2009 we teamed up with the Dorset Design Forum (DDF) as our main sponsor. Following Meetdraw4 Matt Desmier, Chair of the Dorset Design Forum, wrote an article for Dorset Business magazine about the work of the DDF and Meetdraw. Below is an extract of what he wrote:

2009 saw the successful launch of the Dorset Design Forum – set up to inspire the sector, graduates and design buyers alike, as well as connecting the local industry with, not only itself but others. Strengthening and promoting the design industry in Dorset, the DDF took a considerable number of smaller steps in order to make huge leaps forward for the local design industry.

The Dorset Design Forum managed a very successful training programme consisting of a series of one day workshops specifically for the creative industries in areas which they themselves have requested and teaming up with Meetdraw for a number of very well-attended networking events. Having caught the  attention of the Local Authorities and hopefully garnering their support, Meetdraw ended 2009 in style with “The Meetball” held at the Winchester.

Following the success of 2009, the activities planned for 2010 look even brighter and more exciting. With both the DDF and Meetdraw set to continue with their inspirational workshop series and networking event line up respectively, alongside a host of other events the Dorset creative industries are going to have a busy 2010.

During the course of the year there will be an inspirational speaker programme whereby four undisclosed big name speakers, well known within the wider creative industries will visit Dorset in order to inspire our local creatives. We also look forward to the publication of the Cream of Dorset, a book which is dedicated to the celebration of Dorset’s design industry.

In addition, the future of our local industry has not been overlooked. Local creative agencies are being encouraged to tap into the local talent pool via the Graduate Internship Programme which is offering a £1,000 grant towards the cost of employing a graduate. And in conjunction with the South West Design Forum ‘Buddies’ will be launched, a mentoring scheme giving under-graduate students the opportunity to work alongside some of Dorset’s most highly regarded Creative Directors.

It certainly is going to be a busy year for the creative industries in Dorset, so there has never been a better time to get in touch and get involved.

Many thanks for all those individuals and agencies who gave there support last year.

More information on the Dorset Design Forum.

2009 saw the successful launch of the Dorset Design Forum
– set up to inspire the sector, graduates and design buyers
alike, as well as connecting the local industry with, not only
itself but others. Strengthening and promoting the design
industry in Dorset, the Dorset Design Forum took a
considerable number of smaller steps in order to make huge
leaps forward for the local design industry.