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Health, Play & Upskilling: Youth Gaming Culture
Health, Play & Upskilling: Youth Gaming Culture

In June, WHO (World Health Organisation) classified 'gaming disorder' as a mental health condition. Not everyone agrees with this decision, including several psychologists who feel...

Breaking Up With The Smartphone
Breaking Up With The Smartphone

"Honestly, my phone is the center of everything I do. I lost my phone and I couldn't function for 10 days" – Vanisha, 22, The Love Network

Launching Wild
Launching Wild

H41 Wild Lager is a limited edition lager created by Heineken® Master Brewers. The secret ingredient to H41 is wild yeast – the ‘’mother yeast’’...

Youtubers + Santa = Success
Youtubers + Santa = Success

Thinkhouse began working with Hammerson, the international property investment firm that co-owns Dundrum Town Centre, in September 2017.

Hacker Culture: The Young World of Cybercrime
Hacker Culture: The Young World of Cybercrime

In a world that has become so terrifyingly reliant on digital technologies, we can often forget the vulnerabilities it leaves us open to. While cyber-attacks...

Electric Ireland - #ThePowerWithin
Electric Ireland - #ThePowerWithin

Once in a while, you get your hands on a brief that doesn’t just challenge the mind, it inspires the mind.

Not Keeping Quiet... The New Resistance
Not Keeping Quiet... The New Resistance

‘’There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.’’ Leonard Cohen, Anthem, 1992.

Surf - Electric Picnic 2016
Surf - Electric Picnic 2016

In 2016, we brought The Surf Laundry Club (the first ever festival laundrette) BACK to Electric Picnic, Ireland’s biggest festival.

Lil-Lets Let’s Talk
Lil-Lets Let’s Talk

Lil-Lets was launching its first ever Irish campaign targeting girls between 8 and 17 years old. For tweens, vloggers & self-famers are where it’s at...

You won't BELIEVE what The Youth Lab learnt about Clickbait...
You won't BELIEVE what The Youth Lab learnt about Clickbait...

Nielsen recently released a report claiming that only 16% of people read articles word-for-word and 79% only scan web pages. Increasingly, consumers no longer seem...