There’s been a lot of data to absorb in 2020. From localised Covid rules, to daily number updates, to global projections and not forgetting the weirdly gripping election where we all became electoral college experts.
Read MoreMost people spent a large part of 2020 on video call - they aren’t going away any time soon. So, why not use a little bit of your Christmas break upping your Zoom game by reading these two brilliant tip-filled how-to articles?
Read MoreThe world is in chaos. But for some, life bumbles on as normal. Welcome to The Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
Read MoreFeeling stuck in a rut? Have you become a creature of habit? Here’s how to get back in the habit of trying new things.
Read MoreThese free-to-download COVID-19 safety posters are as cheerful as they are informative. Lovely stuff.
Read MoreThe history of video chat and why being stuck with video meetings for the foreseeable future may actually be a good thing.
Read MoreAdrenaline got you through the first six months of the pandemic, compassion will get you through the next six months.
Read MoreOS is synonymous with orienteering, bobble hats and mountains, but hopes a transformation that includes a new brand purpose and switch from a focus on products to customers will help improve brand equity and grow the business.
Read MoreGrocery allowances, mental health hours, pet paternity leave – in the current crisis, business leaders feel a heightened urgency to boost morale with thoughtful extras. Here's how to do it right.
Read MoreHow the same tech that powers Pokémon Go might make virtual meetings more like real life in the near future.
Read MoreIt won’t surprise anyone that virtual events have grown since COVID-19 – but 1000%?!? That’s the growth rate that one small platform, 6Connex, has seen in the last six months – hosting an amazing 52,000 events online.
Read MoreOver the last six months, across the globe, face masks have become everyday wear. Part of the phone, keys, cash mental pat down we give ourselves as we leave home.
Read MoreAs operation ‘bounce-back’ gets underway for much of the country, will these wristband become the norm? Well they are in Idealogy’s offices.
Read MoreAfter the first day back teaching at primary school, one of the Idealogy team’s partners was commissioned by Metro to write an anonymous piece on teaching in the age of social distancing.
Read MoreAs most pubs are still pondering re-opening strategies craft brewer, The Five Points Brewing Co, has developed five-litre kegs to encourage consumers to turn their homes into mini-pubs and enjoy a proper draught beer experience.
Read MoreAlthough the current environment will likely have a longer-term impact on people’s appetites to attend in-person conferences and workshops, it has also created an unprecedented learning laboratory for teams like us.
Read MoreRestaurants around the globe are having it tough in lockdown. Some are offering takeaways and deliveries to keep business ticking over, while some are 100% furloughed. And then there’s another group in New York that have partnered-up with a talented group of illustrators and designers to give something back to the community and hopefully secure some donations for their staff.
Read MoreWith most of us are working from home indefinitely, designer Akihiko Kimura has created a brave outfit that combines the best of both worlds for the video chat age – WFH Jammies! This Zoom-friendly attire combines the formal look of a button-down shirt up top with the loose comfort (shh, they’ll never know!) of someone hangin’ outside Sport Direct clutching a Bargain Bucket everywhere else.
Read MoreOnline shoppers are hungry for garden plants, lawn mowers, free weights and hair dye while people are watching videos with titles like "how to" and "step-by-step" for 65% longer than this time last year.
Read MoreWorking from a laptop on an ironing board and tempted to head back in to the office for a better setup? Danish startup, Stykka, thinks you should Stay The F*** Home.
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