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Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Cape Town Events Today

a great site for things to do in Cape Town is Cape Town today. Jeremy is your guide:
Looking for theatre in Cape Town, or gay places and events, Cape Town Art Exhibits, Live Music Gigs and concerts in Cape Town or the best Nightclubs? Even Sport and Outdoor or Special Events are covered by www.capetowntoday.co.za

cape town events and things to do

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

Web design in Cape Town; who to use

Web design in cape town; who to use
Cape Town is becoming increaslingly popular for the outsourcing of web design and graphic design. The last couple of years we ourselves have done several web design projects in Cape Town for foreign clients.
Like anywhere, it is also about who to work with. every Web design, Interactive Design or Graphic design project needs its own specific character of web designer. Another aspect is the lead in creating the design; in SA or in the overseas country.
In outsourcing to Cape Town my clients have mostly made the choice for Cape Town because the concept engineering (ce) was done from here as well, by me that is. (Concept engineering is a big word, but good ideas are of big importance), ce simply meaning being able to create good ideas matching objectives, strategy, budget and media. this sounds simple but it isn't. always frightening to see how little 'converging' people can think. think about that when outsourcing to Cape Town. If you need good webdesigners for specific webdesign in Cape Town, think about those matters.

With me interestingly it went the other way around; people knew me from projects done when still in europe and asked me to assist in the marketing set up and the ideas. Then -because the ideas were created here- it was actually interesting to actually do the design etc here as well, saving some money in the production process as well. I have in the last years for every project used different webdesigners and developers in cape town, fitting the specific brand or mindset of the project. it s fun once you know the right ones.

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

'cape of' good hope fm radio station cape town

..it's all good.. get a tast for the radio stations in Cape Town by listening to Cape Town radio station Good Hope FM, 'it's all good' (picture the late Barry White or Cunnie Williams saying it). GHFM is the alive, young, rebel, r&b radio station: listened to by any body driving to the beach or to the clubs.

good hope fm radio cape town
For the brave, listen to Nigel Pierce in the afternoon always accellerating , Ryan O'connor takes the morning in the cape for this radio station in south africa:
http://www.goodhopefm.co.za

good hope fm radio cape town
more will follow on personal favorite P4 Radio (relaxed jazz, funk, and old r&b), KFM (the largest group of listeners), 5 FM (biggest of South African Radio stations) Cape Talk (severe amount of talk) and more.

Cycling the Argus Pick 'n Pay Cycle tour Cape Town

110 km of Chapman's Peak being freshly ground in The Cape Argus/Pick 'n Pay Cycle Tour: it is the largest timed cycle event in the world, attracting 35 000 participants each year to South Africa's most beautiful city, Cape Town: http://www.cycletour.co.za
cycling argus cape town

Giro Del Capo Cape Town

The Cape Argus Pick 'n Pay Cycle Tour in Cape Town is part of the Giro Del Capo, the 5 day cycling event in Cape Town, South Africa. http://www.girodelcapo.co.za

giro del capo cape town

The Cycle Tour Expo, held at the Good Hope Centre at the foot of Table Mountain, close to the Cape Town city center, has grown into South Africa's largest cycling, health and fitness exhibition. It boasts over 300 exhibitors over three floors of interactive displays, with a traffic flow ensuring maximum coverage for all exhibits. http://www.cycletourexpo.co.za
(you never knew cycling in South Africa was this big, and cycling events in cape town were this big? join in for next year's:) what to eat during the Argus Pick 'n Pay Cycle Tour how to train for the Cape Argus in Cape Town.


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