Mark bought this Osborne with his first paycheck in 1982. It’s now the first thing you see as you enter the reception at the Shitpoo&Doodle HQ.

Martin Shitpoo and Marcus 'Mark' Doodle met while still at university – Martin studying computer science and Mark doing his doctorate in advanced mathematics in 1982.
They have been working together on numerous project ever since for clients like Aldi, Atari and NASA under the company moniker 'Shitpoo&Doodle'.
Mark bought this Osborne with his first paycheck in 1982. It’s now the first thing you see as you enter the reception at the Shitpoo&Doodle HQ.
Wisdom is the key to life — once you opened the door there’s now way out of the dark cupboard of life.
— Mark’s favourite Vietnamese proverb
We’re pleased to announce that after months of hard pitching Shitpoo&Doodle was chosen to work on Nasa’s global re-branding based on the winning “Stars. We have a lot of them.” concept that aims to re-position Nasa as a friendly, accessible brand for everyday people and more importantly children.
Our first assignment is a 30 second ident based on that concept and it will be shown accross the major TV networks in the US as well as online AND an extra-terrestrial-friendly (EFT) version of it will be broadcast into outer space around the clock!
We are extremely excited to start working on the project; Martin will work closely with the clients on the brand strategy and Mark will personally direct the spot.
Watch this space!
Shitpoo&Doodle turns Aldi into a luxury, everyday food-shopping destination with this engaging and aspirational new broadcast ident.
The lenght of the clip is exactly 9 seconds which is the average SPPtoCO (Single Product Purchase to Check-out) time accross their network. This – though might sound strange for the first look – is an outstanding achievement that puts an un-overtakeable distance between our client and their competitors.
(watch/download better resolution version here.)
Ideas don’t come from anywhere – it’s like going for a walk in the woods, sometimes you find your way home other times you get lost.
— Martin Shitpoo