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Logicearth Learning Services Expands Design Team

Hires, Wins & Business 36 Add to collection Eva Farkas-Czifra takes the role of digital designer and Jonathan Davis as learning experience designer Logicearth Learning Services, a division of The Creative Engagement Group, has appointed Eva Farkas-Czifra to the role of digital designer and Jonathan Davis as learning experience designer as part of expansion plans for the design department. Eva Farkas-Czifra joins from Kanovits Print where she was a graphic designer, for the past five years specialising in print design; including a campaign for Xerox Idridesse Swatchbook featuring their printed metallic colour palette. Prior to Kanovits Print, Eva’s worked as a digital design teacher. Based in Slovakia, Eva is now relocating permanently to Belfast.

Skipton s historic corn mill was opened to the public for the first time 50 years ago

IT was almost exactly 50 years ago this week, on May 23, 1970, that the giant waterwheel at Skipton’s historic corn mill at Mill Bridge began turning once again. The then owner of the mill, urban councillor, ‘well-known dog show judge’ and seed merchant, George Leatt had spent the previous four years renovating the water mill, which had lain dormant for more than 30 years. Over the weekend of May 23, Mr Leatt opened the mill to the public. It was, he believed, the first working museum of its kind in the country. Today, High Corn Mill, is home to a number of businesses, and is owned by Andrew Mear, who bought it in 1991, following the death of Mr Leatt. The ‘historical innovation zone’ is still very much open to the public, and is free, fun and educational - very much a family attraction.

How COVID-19 could change nightlife forever

How COVID-19 could change nightlife forever
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How Covid-19 Could Change Nightlife Forever – And No, It s Not All Bad

You know the feeling – the one of anticipation as you descend into a dimly lit basement or traverse a corridor into a huge room where bodies are moving in time to the music. You might have enjoyed the bass, people-watching, letting go. Less so the queue for the bathroom or the bar. For many of us, these experiences are but a distant memory, as we’re now more than a year into a pandemic that has seen clubs around the world close their doors to stem the spread of the virus. Early on, some turned to online alternatives such as Club Quarantine, the name taken by two projects – DJ D-Nice’s Instagram Live party that saw Joe Biden, Michelle Obama and Rihanna tune in, and the other hailed as “Zoom’s hottest new queer club”.

How Covid-19 Could Change Nightlife Forever

How Covid-19 Could Change Nightlife Forever
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