
Sometimes our weekly breakfast club ends in plain silliness. I just had to share the result of this repurposing / recycling exercise. Meet Webby’s hip hop cat.

We made Harvest Digital logos out of cress to day at breakfast. I’m pretty impatient – so i just want to see them grow! For more tasty type have a look at thisand this.

I knew this would happen, there was no way i could keep on top of blogging our breakfast club!
But last week saw Matt lead a brilliant breafast, and got us all doing a spot of origami.
Whilst we were trying to sort out our valley folds from our pockets folds we learnt about a guy call Robert Lang, who has studied the maths behind origami and uses a program called Treemaker, that can create folding patterns form any 3d model. The results are complex and pretty amazing.
Whilst we’re on the subject, check out these tiny weeny paper cranes on etsy, i may have to make some!

This weeks harvest breakfast, we all discovered a little bit about the basics of character design, and saw how we can make something with a lot of character out of simple shapes.
In other words, we made a mess with some glue then ate. Is there a better way to start a day?

We had our first munchies breakfast this morning, with a little group of folk from harvest. The brief was simple, just chat about our creative ideas and eat some grub.
We did both.
This week conversation focused mostly on oyster cards and oyster card holders. Why are they so ugly? How come you only ever see ikea ads on them? Why do they fall apart? Why wont TFL let us hack them?
I also showed off my knitted oyster card holder i just finished. Plus, I’ve got a breakfast challenge planned for next week…
Here are some of the photos we took on our Lomo adventure along the south bank last week, when the experience team at Harvest went out for a wonder. The idea was to take some arty shots, but actually….
…I like these ’shoot from the hip’ ones from the pub best.
Hmmm. Have i been bitten by the Lomo bug? Probably!
On monday 30th of june, Harvest Digital will be holding its first ever bake sale.
As we’ve just moved in round the corner, we thought it would be nice to raise money for the Phoenix Garden.
Its a good place with birds, bees and people in perfect harmony – and that hardly ever happens.
UPDATE:
It all went very well, and it turns out new media types are very good at baking!
All flickred to death here.