Blog
Aug 22, 2011
EYE CATCHING
There has been plenty of things that have been catching my eye recently from web to tv. For me its very important for me to keep up with what other people are doing and getting inspired by them and their creations.
TELLY BOX

Firstly lets talk TV. If you have ever met me or following me on twitter you probably know I love cooking baking and good food programmes and one of my favorite cookery show is back for a second series.... The Great British Baker on BBC 2, Tuesdays, 8:00pm. I love this programme, it's like some of the programmes I worked on. Its great to see a cookery show with ordinary people creating some awesome cakes, tart, breads etc and on the other hand there are some disasters. In the first ep they were baking cakes and one contestant (i won't say who) accidentally pushes their cake off their work bench and it splats onto the floor, they were so upset and you can really identify with them. I thought I was a good cook but looking at these contestants I have a lot more learning to do.
The judges on the show are great too. Merry Berry and Paul Hollywood (what a name) and there knowledge and palettes are amazing! when they taste any of the food the can identify anything that may have gone a bit wrong, they are truly amazing. This show is defiantly worth a watch.
If you enjoy baking as much as I do have a look at Edd Kimber's (winner of last years Great British Bake Off) website, with some great recipes on there.

WEB VIDEO
This is a fun little idea which digitalrevtv are trying out... "Levitation Photography" Defiantly going to have a go at making some after watching this.

DESIGN
Watched a LA Creative Morning where the speaker was a guy called Bobby Solomon creator of The Fox Is Black a website/blog where he and his team share designers creations and is updated every day which is good. There are also wallpapers created by amazing designers from all over the world, and a chance to widen your musical knowledge with the musical mixtapes. I think this is going to be one of my favorite pages. The ones you go on and check when you first switch on your computer at work.


