Entries by Creative Translation (8)
Arabic or else . . .
It has been announced by the government in the United Arab Emirates that Arabic is to be the official language for all federal authorities. This move has been made to enhance the presence of Arab speaking people within the labour market and to restore a national identity to the region.
Ballyhoo tattoo may be taboo
Chinese or Japanese character tattoos, known as Hanzi tattoos, are increasing in popularity in the UK. The problem is most of the people getting the tattoos do not know what the characters actually say and neither do the tattoo artists. A case of the blind tattooing the blind drunk perhaps?
Ho Ho Ho and a bottle of rum, 2 tequilas and at least 5 pints of lager and . . . how did I get toner there!?
A staggering (quite litereally) four in ten workers have been sick at their Christmas party while more than third admit to snogging their boss or a colleague, according to research by Sussex internet outfit Sigmer Technologies.
Are you an OpenType?
Finally, languages and software developers are starting to talk, whats more they are making sense. For many years multilingual publishing has been dogged by 'font issues'.
Creative Translation announces partnership with PR Distribution Co Webitpr.
Creative Translation is pleased to announce a business partnership with webitpr, a leading online news distribution company.
