Plugin typeface, as featured in Computer Arts
Our work 23/09/2009
Loft designer Clare Sutcliffe has designed a typeface called Plugin, it's featured in this month's Computer Arts, and best of all, Clare's decided to give it away free. Woohoo! Click below to get your copy...
Loft in Design Week
News 07/05/2009

The lovely people over at Design Week have given Loft a shout in this week's edition, out this morning, with a news story about our upcoming website for Crisis, the homeless charity. The story's on their website too - read it here.
More great ratings for SeatPlans.com
News 29/04/2009
The Times seems to have taken quite a shine to our still-in-beta site SeatPlans.com. It's featured this month in The best websites for booking flights, and back in December in The 20 best (and worst) travel websites of 2008 - on the "best" side of that equation, before you ask. We're really rather chuffed, as is our client Panacea for whom we launched the site.
Keep an eye out over coming months as we move the site out of beta with some rather exciting new features for all!
Top marks for Homeless World Cup website
News 13/10/2008
We were chuffed when we heard about this review of the Homeless World Cup site in Third Sector, an industry journal for that market. We had no idea they were covering it, until it was pointed out to us in a pitch earlier this week. Yay! Get involved at www.homelessworldcup.org.
Times Online features SeatPlans.com – twice!
News 02/10/2008
Wow. We’ve just launched SeatPlans.com, a brand new web app for frequent flyers, and the Times Online has featured it twice already! Traffic shot through the roof and forums have been brimming with positive feedback. We’d actually hoped for a quiet bedding in period, but it seems the flyers don’t want to wait!
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Dropsend sold, Guardian blogs
News 28/09/2008
A very exciting time for loft and our old friends at Carsonified. We can confirm that DropSend has been acquired by Webminds, Inc, in the US, for an undisclosed sum.
DropSend is a web app for sending large files – up to 1GB – which loft owner Nick Nettleton built for Carsonified during 2005 and 2006. It was an immediate success, winning praise and great reviews, as well as turning a profit, from day one. Ry Carson sold the application so he could focus on the core, expanding areas of his business – primarily events.
Loft features in Computer Arts magazine
News 30/10/2007
The lovely people at Computer Arts, a leading magazine for the creative industry, have featured loft in an article about transferring your traditional design skills to digital media.
We were asked contribute our advice alongside several other agencies who we hugely respect, including StyloRouge, Do Tank and Bleed.


