Author Archives: Tim Lawlor
A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE
For the sixth year running Boilerhouse has delivered a wide range of communications activity for BP Shipping. This year we have produced ten issues of The Flag, which has moved away from print and into digital. We have designed and … Continue reading
ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS PROJECT
Developing cost effective ways for large membership organisations to communicate and engage with their stakeholders around the world has become something of a speciality for Boilerhouse. We have just delivered a communications campaign for StratOG.net, an educational resource developed by … Continue reading
WEB DESIGN – THE TROUBLE WITH NHS WEBSITES
In July, our client Socitm (the Society of Information Technology Management) published results of a mini-survey which assessed the websites of nine top hospitals from a ‘customer’ perspective. How easy, the survey asked, was it to find the sort of … Continue reading
WATCH THIS SPACE
We live in interesting times. The more I think about the numerous projects up and coming for Boilerhouse in the next couple of months, the more I want to publicise our exciting exploits via social media and company blogs. I … Continue reading
ONE GOOD REVIEW then BACK TO WORK
A shower, an early bus journey, and a hot cup of tea. After completing a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with the Boilerhouse sponsored Theatre Company Rogue Lounge, I am now back to reality with working life. It’s interesting coming home, some projects have progressed leaps and bounds whilst other projects are at exactly the same point. So I bid adieu to Edinburgh and throw myself back into progress chasing and e-mailing clients. Now, where did I put down that tea… Continue reading
Perspective
Getting up in the morning used to be difficult. I had nothing to look forward to except going to work for one of Britain’s main energy suppliers, with its impenetrable bureaucracy and middle management jobsworthary. Time became meaningless to me … Continue reading