The BBC approached Brendan Dawes and asked him to create a website that allows users to record memories from a particular period in their lives. The result was a spinning 3D timeline called Memoryshare.
Brendan Dawes is the Creative Director of an interactive design company called Magnetic North based in Manchester, UK.
He discusses Memoryshare and other projects, where he gets his ideas from, and asks the big question. If the best ideas come to you in the shower, why aren't creative studios full of showers? You tell us Brendan.
More about Magnetic North:
http://mnatwork.com/
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The spiral design is neat, but truly creative work is improvement. It's cool, but it's just a different way to navigate, which doesn't add real value in my honest opinion.
ggadguy 1 year ago