MISC CLOCKWIZE PICTURES ======================= Clockwize01.jpg A polaroid (taken by Dave) of the early 1989, Clockwize Team, minus Denis Hickie. From top left, moving 'clockwize', Craig Wight, Andrew Burgess, Graham Mason, Dean Hickingbottom, Keith Goodyer, Gary Wood Clockwize02.jpg The room where titles such as Captain Fizz, Punch and Judy, Gilbert and Aussie Rules were developed. Note an early 8086 PC, an ST, a CPC664, a +3 (belonged to Gaz, I think) and the ubiquitous JMJ album Clockwize03.jpg A different incarnation of Clockwize from late 1989 to summer 1990, taken at the Wellington Rd premises. From left to right, Dean, Keith, Jeremy Fowler, Craig Pickles, David Bradley, Lee Burns (who I believe took these shots) Clockwize04.jpg Clockwize, hard at work Clockwize05.jpg Dean playtests Dave's CBM version of 'The Race'. Note special wooden monitor (it was OK as long as you didn't touch it) Clockwize06.jpg Dave offers advice as Jeremy ponders whether his Sooty II will ever be released Clockwize07.jpg Keith wonders whether his dress sense is as sharp as the photo Clockwize08.jpg Dean offers advice as Dave is mesmerised by his own scroller. It's so fast, Jeremy just can't look Clockwize09.jpg Dean is punished for ridiculing the C64's slow clock speed and for wearing a green acrylic jumper contrary to the Fashion Act 1973 Clockwize10.jpg Denis Hickie, as usual, playing with radios Clockwize11.jpg Doodles and sketches for a Clockwize logo Clockwize12.jpg More of the above, the 3D one was favoured Clockwize13.jpg This idea was favoured too Clockwize14.jpg The Master Copy of the logo Clockwize15.jpg How the logo eventually ended up on letterheads etc =========== Deany, 2009 ===========