Lee Whitelock

Don't miss the Christmas Post-It



You would expect that being a digital company we would have little or no use for paper at all, especially when Instant messaging, e-mail or virtual paper (PDF) is in unlimited abundance. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. Post-It® notes or ‘Stickies’ as they are more affectionately known, are powerful tool here at Kyan. This simple and versatile piece of sticky-backed paper is a useful tool for organising and visualising information quickly and effectively.

So, with Christmas creeping up, we had to think about our company Christmas card to send out to our clients and friends. Taking inspiration from this invaluable, 3 inch square and other works of Post-it® art (available to view on colourlovers.com) we created our very own pixelated, colourful Christmas tree on our new office walls. We all agree it looks very striking and it has also decorated our office in time for Christmas.

Watch our stop-frame footage and see it grow.

 

Comments: 1

Andrew
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Great idea... love your time-lapse video. Also, thanks for using "Christmas" in your post! Best of luck.

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