Hello world!
It’s nearly a year since Noho Limited was established and so far, we have had a busy and exciting year. We’ve done some great work already and look forward to further interesting projects over the coming months.
The beginning of 2009, saw us delivering the RTE News Backgrounds (See more in our case studies section) whilst painting our new office, borrowing furniture (thanks Puca), and setting up machines and people, and of course, getting to know the locals (Peter’s Pub).

MyCity (see the case studies section) was a major concern for us over the year. We are delighted with the result and proud of our achievement; 42 Films, a 3d model of Dublin, an interactive floor, a timeline Dublin kiosk and a hurried install to get it ready for the Innovation Dublin festival. We will blog about some of our own innovations in this project when we get a chance.
Medieval Dublin (the General Edition) was also an ongoing project throughout the year and we will be delivering the new version in the next couple of months. The project was very well received at a conference in Seville in June and at an exhibition in Italy in November. It now has international recognition as an innovative and original project. Have a look at the website www.medievaldublin.ie or check out our Christmas Card from us at www.medievaldublin.ie/xmas. The card was a silverlight project and John Lynch has a blog at www.john-lynch.org that goes through some of the process.
Other work included some effects work on Corduroy, a short film for Hugh O’Connor, a GAA promo for RTE, a promo for RedBee Media on GOLD, 4 character-driven Spar Ads, and various bits and pieces to keep us on our toes. In December and January of this year we delivered a DVD and website for the Draft Development Plan for DCC. Check out the nice work at www.dublincitydevelopmentplan.ie.
As always, we worked closely with Breffni in Silver City and he managed to get married along the way, whilst finishing Innovation Dublin and MyCity.
This Blog will be devoted to us showing off the great and wonderful things we do in the office in Noho. Over the coming months we’ll be blogging about different aspects of the projects we are working on, so let the waffle begin…….


Niall’s get up should be derigour for newsreaders.
“And now the news; read by a man I met in a pub once”
jez, in the old days all reporters wore hats like that.