Flow helps Sasol Gas put ‘Safety First’
September 09, 2011
Flow Communications has notched up yet another successful communication campaign, this time a safety awareness campaign in four languages spanning two countries for gas giant Sasol Gas.
The campaign entailed conceptualising, designing and producing safety communications for six Sasol Gas sites in South Africa and Mozambique, as well as overseeing installation of material that ranged from banners and wall-mounted signs to the sandblasting of logos. Read more…
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Vacancy: Senior front-end web developer
September 09, 2011
Flow Communications is looking for a senior front-end web developer in its Johannesburg office.
Flow is considered one of South Africa’s top web-development companies, and with you on board, it wants to be even better!
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Flow Communications redevelops website of Iziko Museums
By Leanne Pohlmann // September 08, 2011
The 12 national museums that make up the Iziko Museums of Cape Town are spaces for cultural interaction, where knowledge is shared, stories told and experiences enjoyed. Flow Communications received a brief to create a website for Iziko where the key outcome would be a well-structured site that was user-friendly, visually enticing and appealing. Read more…
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How do you solve a problem? Like Maria!
By Leon Jamarie // September 02, 2011
In just six months Maria Foundanellas has transformed the lives of two very busy Flowstars, as well as the taste buds of the rest of the staff, and she has done it with graceful ease. As assistant to Flow CEO Tara Turkington and MD Tiffany Turkington-Palmer, Maria is the glue that holds the office together. Read more…
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Vacancy: Mid- to senior-level designer
September 01, 2011
Flow Communications is looking for a mid- to senior-level designer (no students or recent graduates, please!)
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Flow Communications (http://www.flowsa.com) is an integrated communications company that delivers a total communications solution through compelling writing, elegant web development, print design and e-marketing. Read more…
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Live webcam added to revamped Two Oceans Aquarium home page
By Ingrid Sinclair // August 31, 2011
August 2011 was a big month for the Two Oceans Aquarium’s website. The home page enjoyed a makeover and, in a first for Flow Communications, we implemented a live streaming video feed of the I&J Predator Exhibit, courtesy Vox DataPro, on this page. Read more…
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Science is for everyone
By Shoni Makhari // August 31, 2011
“Science can be fun.” This phrase appeared on the cover of so many of my science textbooks when I was in primary school. But sadly, I really did not understand what it meant because science classes were far from being fun back then.
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Flow celebrates its sixth birthday
By Mildred Thabane // August 30, 2011
On Friday August 26 2011, the Flow team was surprised by pink balloons, pink party packs and a three-tiered pink-and-black birthday cake in celebration of Flow’s sixth birthday.
After the formalities we all headed out into the sunshine to celebrate properly. A bit of foosball, some pink cupcakes and happy chatter set the mood for what proved to be a cheerful party. We’re certainly looking forward to many more. Read more…
The story behind the socks
By Laura Maggs (Baby Maggs) // August 22, 2011
On my very first day of work at Flow, I was promptly handed a neatly rolled up pair of red socks.
“We wear these on a Friday,” I was told … and nothing more on the subject of the mysterious new socks.
Um, okay…
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Looking forward to the ride
By Julia Lloyd // August 19, 2011
“I’m a closed book, and that’s off the record,” says Keith Nicholls with a grin. He’s one of Flow’s new subs in the Johannesburg office and, yes, he’s a reluctant interviewee. Prising info from him is like removing beans from a badly opened can.
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