The Making Of
LondonProject: UNDER CONSTRUCTION
By Lauren BedsoleJune 30th, 2007
UPDATE: OK so not much has happened on this site for ages but if you've arrived here, you should definitely follow this link to The Fifty Word Review. Some of the peoples from the book project are involved and it's more fun than an ountbreak of herpes at a nudist camp. Check it!
The Fifty Word Review - the world in fifty words
Production Fortnight Diary
By unknownJune 10th, 2007
How Fast Does Brad Pitt Eat A Bagel
By William HilderbrandtJune 8th, 2007
I swear I saw Brad Pitt today: he was eating a bagel outside The Fish Shop on St John's Street.
Let me first of all explain that I am not one that goes ga-ga for celebrities. I don't read celebrity mags, I don't know celebrity trivia (except for what I'll mention below), and I have never requested an autograph.
Friday - More Of Us
Then a few drinks all together...
Consistency & Flexibility
By Takeshi SobukawaJune 1st, 2007
It was a day for flexibility. This morning, we changed the mission statement that we spent ages discussing before launching the site. Why? Some may take a different view, but I think it's because what we've done this week isn't in line with the statement.
But were we right?
Timeline: Metro Crisis
By Lauren BedsoleJune 1st, 2007
31 May
14:00
Jo sends press releases to various media organisations, including the Metro.
15:50
The Metro rings Jo to approach the idea of a story and laughs about a rival paper taking offence at our mission statement. No reference is made to changing it.
17:45
The Metro rings back to ask if the campaign could be a bit more positive.
The Changelings
By Lauren BedsoleJune 1st, 2007
So much for integrity.
It's not as bad as it sounds. Actually, it's worse. The change was made after the opportunity for shameless self-promotion had closed, so we stood to gain nothing by it.
Let's Keep Changing Our Minds
By JJ O'DonoghueJune 1st, 2007
EdiTrials & Tribulations
By Lauren BedsoleMay 28th, 2007
Monday, 28 June
15:07
Team meeting. The good news: just over an hour after the announced start time, 14 of 15 people are here. Bad news: the site launches in less than 9 hours and we’re talking about division of labour.
15:40
Labour has been divided—literally. We’re now in three groups in two different rooms, hashing out plans for tomorrow. Also, the website workflow is back up and running.
