Sanky
Guest Posting 15 December – 18 December 2009
Sanky is one of the five partners at AllofUs, an interactive design agency that looks at how technology can work with other creative disciplines. His daily role as art director has him casting an eye over all projects whilst also working closely with specific clients on creative direction, branding strategy and new business ideas. He also still gets his hands dirty and knuckles down with pencils and software.
Having worked on projects for the likes of Creative Review, Nike, TBWA, GGT, Stella McCartney, The Design Museum, Sky, Sony, Universal Music, Channel 4 and many others it’s clear he know’s what he’s doing as a ‘specialist electronic graphic designer’ (see below). As if that isn’t enough he is also the deputy president of D&AD and is currently (trying) to research a novel.
What have you got planned this week?
Building a wardrobe, dinner with former dandad presidents, buying flights to ny for valentines, wearing santa hats as much as possible.
What do your parents think you do?
Wednesday 2nd December, 11.26 am
Me “Hi dad, it’s Simon”
Pater “Hello, hello, hello, hellooooo, who’s that… oh hello Simon…” (I’m on my mobile and so is he..?)
Me “Dad, I’ve been asked what my parents think I do”
Pater “Not alot”
Me “Thats’s not funny”
Pater “Hahaha, you mean work yes..?”
Me “Yes”
Pater “When I tell people what you do I say you’re a specialist electronic graphic designer”
Me “Hahahahahahhahahahahahah…perfect”
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Who do you look like?
Moira Stuart, or David Badiel.
What’s your favourite sense?
Nonsense.
Tell us something people don’t know about you…
I’ve never drank a can of coke, or played a video game and I believe in miracles.
Did your education count?
The education no, the people I met, yes.
What word can’t you spell?
Tommorow…
Tell us a good fact.
In the intro scene in 007 Tomorow Never Dies 1.21 minutes in the Panther A5 attack helicopter is a cardboard cutout… have a look…
What’s Next?
Buying Hermes from Optimo, then drooling.
What’s your ‘Plan B’?
Plans, yes, I’ve hear of them… erm…