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Press: How-do - November 23rd 10CALM Trolley Dash gets animated with Juice FM and Jojopops. Jojopops creates an animated promo for the annual trolley dash in Liverpool along with men's mental health charity CALM and Juice FM.link
Dave Will Design September 4th 10Dave Will Design interview with Joe Spademan about Jojopops work, animation, design and the culture of the creative industry..
Liverpool.com - January 15th 09Liverpool.com feature on Canvas, a monthly event run by Rich Brown, Rich Hughes and Joe Spademan. Canvas showcases local talent, whether that be musicians, film-makers, artists, photographers, dj's or anything else.link
Daily Post - June 12th 08Joe Spademan (Jojopops Ltd) is spotted at a Kin2Kin event by the Daily Post in their 'By Invitation Only' feature...link
Merseyside Acme - April 28th 08Feature on Jojopops animation provided for the Fanta.co.uk website and interview with Joe Spademan. Their clients range from international superstar DJs all the way to community groups and primary schools. Jojopops offer a multitude of skills and are experienced problem solvers. Jojopops founder Joseph Spademan explains his work philosphylink
Knowsley News - March 08Dream Reults For Alt Bridge School. A film made by a group of children with learning difficulties wins the prestigious Turner Prize with help from Jojopops at Liverpool Tate.link
How-Do - Feature February 08How-Do article: Sneak peek at Jojopops 3D animation for Fanta. Jojopops, which was established in Liverpool in late 2005, won the work through a commission from London agency AKQA which holds the contract to produce Fanta’s site.link
Merseyside Acme - January 20th 08Alt Bridge Secondary Support School wins Turner Prize with The Politics of Place. Jojopops worked with Alt Bridge Secondary Support Centre to put together the winning submission in the form of a video installation. The piece was titled "What's your dream?" and was phased as a question to encourage interaction between the viewer and the exhibit.link
Liverpool Echo - Jan 19th 08Pupils with eye on Art win school's Turner Prize. Alt Bridge took first prize and won the Turner Prize with their 'What's Your Dream?' video exhibition.link
Liverpool Echo - Oct 15th 07Joe sketches out bright future for film. Full page feature on Joe Spademan and the beginnings of Jojopops in Liverpool.link
Metro - Feb 14th 07The Elements - aerial dance performances with music and calligraphy blending together eastern and western cultures. Article in the Metro newspaper featuring photography by Joe Spademan. Jojopops worked with Pool of Life to produce branding for the event. Interview with Jacqeline Jones.link
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