Things that make Rory tick

Rory is a designer who works at OgilvyOne London as head of design. He likes to post things that may or may not include:

music, design, photography, art, digital media, social media, film, everyday snaps, inspirations from Africa, maybe some humour, a little politics...

...and he's bound to moan sometimes.

OK, quite a lot.

my outdated portfolio: create:liberate

My Flickr

Twitter: @rufeus

my old hub: rorycampbell.com


my neglected African creativity platform: Swikiri

This little kid was having so much fun climbing around the temple. Archive: May 2011.


Taken at Angkor Wat, Cambodia

This little kid was having so much fun climbing around the temple. Archive: May 2011.


Taken at Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Paddy Power's "Chav Tranquilizer": for all your race day needs. Banned before it ran.

ThanksĀ @kevski1978

The Big Nose Campaign - a big shnoz gets you 25% discount. Wonderful.

Thanks for the tip: @bohellberg

A strange but sweet wartime themed video for Beirut's "Vagabond"

Light on the floor - From the Archive: May 2011.


Taken at Angkor Wat, Cambodia

The Bridesmaid - from the Archive: May 2011


Taken at Angkor Wat, Cambodia

The Wedding Crasher - from the Archive: May 2011


Taken at Angkor Wat, Cambodia

The closest a to-do app can get to being erotic: CLEAR.

A sweet mural for Valentines Day by AM Collective

To celebrate Valentine’s, we at AM Collective decided to create an interactive art piece that hails love in all its shapes and forms. On Monday 13th, we were hosted at the wall of Village Underground in Shoreditch, where we graffitied the piece. With the shape of an anatomic heart from afar and made of numerous graphic hearts from up close, the wall gives people a platform to express their love, or lack thereof. Punters are encouraged to pick a particular heart to write within them, and slowly the piece becomes a fragmented book of many stories – almost like a cubicle toilet but a tad more romantic. Just like our beloved Shoreditch.

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Thanks to @bohellberg for the link