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June 2012
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| Ask Fraser Doherty |
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We were really excited to meet Fraser Doherty, founder of SuperJam. Glasgow-born Fraser turned a teenage hobby into a business that now supplies over 2,000 supermarkets around the world. So if you’re thinking of starting your own business, why not pick Fraser’s brain – on Twitter?. Simply ask your question with the hashtag #askfraser, and he’ll answer a selection on the MOO blog.
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| We heart Crafty Fox |
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We’re huge fans of craft fairs here at MOO – meeting artists and crafters selling their goods (and having some homemade cake) is a lovely way to spend a Sunday. Crafty Fox was started up by South London jewellery designer Sinead, who felt that her corner of the city was missing its own creative space – and it’s become a bit of a local institution. They also do something particularly special involving MiniCards.
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The making of a MOOvie
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The best part of all those art and craft TV shows when you were a kid was always the “how did we do it” montage, wasn’t it? So we made one – with stop-motion and everything. Take a sneak peek behind the scenes of our TV ad to see how we made our Business Cards move all by themselves.
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| That's all for now, |
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See you soon
The MOO Crew
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