Custom Built Data Application

 - Tuesday, March 06, 2012
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The "Move More For Life" program aims to promote regular physical activity amongst post-treatment breast cancer survivors in a way that is accessible and sustainable. The program consists of the delivery of three tailored newsletters, designed to provide personalised advice and iterative feedback (derived from individual survey results). Headjam produced all collateral - newsletters, surveys, illustrations and a custom built data application to generate the tailored newsletters.

We were supplied with a series of variables and "message matrices", these were then translated to the final output using a series of Javascript if-then-else statements (eg. if participant answered yes to question 5 then display message 1, else display message 2… and so on). The concept was developed and built in HTML, the final print ready PDF output was styled with CSS and included the addition of graphics, backgrounds, font styling and custom text. The PDF's were printed and delivered to participants. All data can also be downloaded as CSV data files (excel) and can be added to statistics programs as needed.

Are you lost and confused? Don't worry, all you need to know is Headjam can custom develop your ideas and create things you never thought possible.

The suite of 20 illustrations were quite the opposite in the way of development, we left our computers aside and opted for a style that was handmade, crafty, vibrant, energetic and empowering. We used pencil and watercolour, eventually arriving in Photoshop for the finishing touches.

All in all, a very diverse and challenging project that was a lot of fun to work on!

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Painting With Sound - Martin Klimas

 - Tuesday, February 28, 2012
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After 70 litres of paint and 2 blown speakers, German artist Martin Klimas' spectacular photographs are lusciously detailed, and hint at an answer the question "What does music look like?". Kilmas places the vibrant paints over the diaphragm of a speaker and turns up the volume. For each image, Klimas selects music — typically something dynamic and percussive, like Karlheinz Stockhausen, Miles Davis or Kraftwerk — and the vibration of the speaker sends the paint aloft in patterns that reveal themselves through the lens of his Hasselblad. 

View more of Martin's work at martin-klimas.de

The Musical compositions used in these images are as follows;

  • Steve Reich and Musicians – “Drumming” - main image
  • Miles Davis – “Pharaoh’s Dance” - image 1.b
  • Miles Davis – “Bitches Brew” - image 2.a
  • Kraftwerk – “Transistor” - image 2.b
  • Paul Hindemith – “Ludus Tonalis” - image 3
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Welcome Virna

 - Monday, February 27, 2012
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We love it when we can announce a good news story, we welcome Virna Rodriguez to Headjam’s studio management team. Virna will keep projects and the studio running like a well oiled machine. Virna look's forward to hearing from you next time you call Headjam!

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Like Yesterday

 - Friday, February 17, 2012
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The wonderful Micky Pinkerton has just launched her new blog check it out below!
For those of you looking for a copywriter this is your girl!

likeyesterday.com.au

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Hiatus Kaiyote Live at Woodford Folk Festival

 - Monday, January 23, 2012
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Here is some footage we shot of our friends Hiatus Kaiyote playing at Woodford Folk Festival this year if you havn't checked out their music yet make sure you do so now...

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Woodford Folk Festival 2011 - 2012

 - Tuesday, January 10, 2012
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Woodford Folk Festival 2011/2012

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