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Bink – With Passion to the Last Detail

At Bonnier's technology and sales company Bink the world move fast. Martin Ahrend and Matilda Bouchet explain more about what passion means for web sales.

Bonnier's common technology and web sales company Bink has just moved into new quarters in downtown Stockholm. Bink administers a range of Swedish websites including web sales for companies within Bonnier. The light and open office, decorated in a palette of purple, pink and green, is filled with sales staff, analysts, technicians and campaign support staff.

We talked with Matilda Bouchet, who explains more about the year-old company.

Sydsvenskan and DN Win Awards from Society for News Design

The annual Scandinavian Society for News Design meeting also gave nods to Dagens Industri and Trelleborgs Allehanda.

At the end of September, the SNDS (Society for News Design Scandinavia) held its yearly seminar at the new Oslo Opera house. In connection with the meeting, the society awarded the Best of Scandinavian News Design 2010 prizes. Sydsvenskan took home no less than nine awards. And DN.se took home a number of top awards was well - including two second-place prizes, one for most attractive site and one for its homepage.

A Different Olympic Perspective

Want to see the Olympics from a different cultural perspective? Check out how different Bonnier media channels are covering the games.

Photo by Jonas Lindkvist

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