2008.02.26

Creativesunlimited.com released!

The students of Digital Media 2009 Karlskrona from Hyper Island are proud to announce the release of creativesunlimited.com.

The website is a way of displaying the students and their skills but it is also an interactive, organically growing map of the Hyper Island network, where agencies from all over the world can register themselves and be displayed as a part of the network.

The students will host a release party at Dust, located in the new media District of London, in order to have the chance to meet future coworkers and find their internships.

-Creatives Unlimited is the fastest way to get your own Hyper Island intern, unless you’re in London on the 28th of february, says Joakim Andersson, copywriter of creativesunlimted.com.

Hyper Island is expanding and now offers several educational programs in both Karlskrona and Stockholm. The school produces excellent Digital Media students, now on a larger scale than ever before. Although previous classes of Hyper Island were identified as ‘Crew’, today the classes are named after their program, graduation year and location. The school now offers several highly attractive programs. Both in Karlskrona and in Stockholm.

Screenshots and logotypes can be found at www.creativesunlimited.com/press/resources

2008.02.13

We’re going to London

The students of Digital Media 2009 Karlskrona from Hyper Island are proud to announce their release party for creatviesunlimited.com
On Thursday the 28th of February the whole class will be at Dust in London to mingle with the digital industry and celebrate the launch of creativesunlimited.com.

Hyper Island is expanding and now offers several educational programs in both Karlskrona and Stockholm. The school produces excellent Digital Media students, now on a larger scale than ever before. Although previous classes of Hyper Island were identified as ‘Crew’, today the classes are named after their program, graduation year and location.

The School now offers three highly attractive programs. The Digital Media course is taught on both locations, Business Management in Karlskrona and Interactive Art Director in Stockholm only.

Follow the build up at www.creativesunlimted.com

2008.02.12

Hyper Island students host twin party in London and Stockholm

The Hyper Island Digital Media students are developing their class sites. The work is progressing according to plan and invitations to the release parties are being sent to agencies around the world.

The parties will be held February 28th in London and Stockholm; the international students from Karlskrona will host the party in London while the Stockholm class will focus on the Swedish capital.

In February 2008 the two classes of Digital Media 2009 at Hyper Island will release a promotional website each. These sites work as showcases for the students and aim to attract attention from the Digital Media industry worldwide.

Perpetrating the tradition of the yearly websites from previous classes this year’s sites will raise the bar even higher.
Hyper Island is expanding and now offers several educational programs in both Karlskrona and Stockholm. The school produces excellent Digital Media students, now on a larger scale than ever before. Although previous classes of Hyper Island were identified as ‘Crew’, today the classes are named after their program, graduation year and location.
The links to all the classes’ websites can be found at: www.hyperisland.se/studentpromotion

2008.01.29

First teaser released for www.creativesunlimited.com

The 29th february Digital Media 2009 Karlskrona from Hyper Island released the first teaser for the upcoming website http://www.creativesunlimited.com. Perpetrating the tradition of the yearly websites of previous classes this year’s site will raise the bar even higher. 

Hyper Island is expanding and now offers several educational programs in both Karlskrona and Stockholm. The school produces excellent Digital Media students, now on a larger scale than ever before. Although previous classes of Hyper Island were identified as ‘Crew’, today the classes are named after their program, graduation year and location.

The School now offers three highly attractive programs. The Digital Media course is taught on both locations, Business Management in Karlskrona and Interactive Art Director in Stockholm only.
Follow the build up at http://www.creativesunlimited.com

Hyper Island students announce their websites

In February 2008 the two classes of Digital Media 2009 at Hyper Island will release a promotional website each. These sites work as showcases for the students and aim to attract attention from the Digital Media industry worldwide.

Perpetrating the tradition of the yearly websites from previous classes this year’s sites will raise the bar even higher.

Hyper Island is expanding and now offers several educational programs in both Karlskrona and Stockholm. The school produces excellent Digital Media students, now on a larger scale than ever before. Although previous classes of Hyper Island were identified as ‘Crew’, today the classes are named after their program, graduation year and location.

The School now offers three highly attractive programs. The Digital Media course is taught on both locations, Business Management in Karlskrona and Interactive Art Director in Stockholm only.

As the Interactive Art Director class is also preparing to launch their website, February becomes a month filled with three exciting web releases. More information will be revealed over the upcoming weeks.

The links to all the classes’ websites can be found at: www.hyperisland.se/studentpromotion

2008.01.28

First teaser released for www.creativesunlimited.com

29th January 2008 Digital Media 2009 Karlskrona from Hyper Island released the first teaser for the upcoming website www.creativesunlimited.com. Perpetrating the tradition of the yearly websites of previous classes this year’s site will raise the bar even higher.
Follow the build up at www.creativesunlimited.com

Screenshots and logotypes can be found at www.creativesunlimited.com/press/resources