Archive for April, 2008
Wednesday, April 16th, 2008
choice cuts from the zone
The other week we found out that we had won an Effie in the fashion & style category in the USA, for a campaign we did with our lovely client Crocs.
Obviously this has completely gone to our heads, particularly the fashion bit of the equation and we are now convinced that we are the last […]
2 Comments » - Posted in Fresh, Creative, Timezoneone by timezoneone
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
bookhabit, a fresh take on publishing
A friend in publishing from London sent me a link to Bookhabit today. This was extremely kind of her, as I have an expensive reading habit, and I can see this site providing many gems.
Bookhabit is an online forum where authors upload their books, and readers pay a small fee to download and read them. […]
1 Comment » - Posted in New Zealand by timezoneone
Monday, April 14th, 2008
how real are real people really?
While catching up with the news today I came across a scathing article in the Guardian on case studies in magazines featuring real people, where the importance of the person’s story comes a poor third place to how photogenic they are, what dress size they take, how available they are and whether they are accommodating […]
2 Comments » - Posted in Miscellaneous, Creative by timezoneone
Sunday, April 13th, 2008
crocs go to the olympics
Two times winner of employee of the week and current affairs trivia master David McLeod has drawn my attention to the recent decision of the New Zealand Olympic team to wear Crocs as part of their official uniform.
All athletes will wear the classic Beach, with female athletes donning the more directional sueded Alice to trip […]
No Comments » - Posted in Crocs, New Zealand by timezoneone
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
zoner of the week
This week Zoner of the Week goes to our newest recruit, not only because he’s fantastic but because he wrote his own bio, take it away Murray….
My name’s Murray Grossmith, fresh off the plane from good’ol’blighty, and glad to have joined the TimeZoneOne team here in sunny New Zealand.
I have been […]
No Comments » - Posted in Zoner of the Week by timezoneone
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
great advertising, clever ads
Rummaging around the other day, I came across Great Advertising, Clever Ads , a great site that covers some clever and amusing advertisements and some that you know you shouldn’t laugh at, but do.
Writer Kim Hickford
No Comments » - Posted in Creative by timezoneone
Monday, April 7th, 2008
flexibility, the key to a zen-zone workplace
Driving to work this morning, I had time to reflect on the chaos of my usual morning household routine. In between school lunches, washing, breakfast and refereeing, I managed to get myself ready and into a creative frame of mind. I am forever thankful that Timezoneone has a flexible workplace culture.
Increasingly in todays working environment […]
No Comments » - Posted in Timezoneone, The New World by timezoneone
Friday, April 4th, 2008
zoner of the week
As always this week has been filled with extraordinary achievements by Zoners.
We welcome Matt Herivel who joins our team. Matt has made a mighty lumberjack of a contribution as a freelancer and we are lucky to now have him in a full time capacity in our Creative Team. Matt’s Channel Island (UK) upbringing ensures that […]
No Comments » - Posted in Zoner of the Week by timezoneone
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
a fresher view
Each year the TimeZoneOne teams packs up our bags, shuts the door and heads off on TimeZoneSun. This is a week long creative libation where we recharge our batteries, breathe in fresh air and spend time getting to know each other better.
TimeZoneSun is a key part of what makes TimeZoneOne extraordinary. In our “fast […]
No Comments » - Posted in Fresh, New Zealand by timezoneone
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
creative blog
We are lucky enough to work in an industry where the best work is inspiring, unique and timeless. The other day I found the Advertising is Good For You blog which highlights the best ad creative, it is well worth rummaging around in…
Written by Richard Tattershaw

