Popping-in?

Our studio is filled with light and music.
There are multiple meeting rooms, a well stocked kitchen, and an indoor garden (with fishpond). Talk to us about access needs, environmental factors and any accommodations we might make to enhance your visit. Pop-in for tea and stay to use a spare desk for as long as you need.

11 Greenwich Centre Business Park,
53 Norman Road, Greenwich
London SE10 9QF

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Public transport

We’re next to Greenwich train and DLR station. We have a door right on the concourse but it’s different to our postal address. Find us via: what3words.com/hungry.means.author

From Greenwich rail platform

This video shows the route to take from the train that will arrive at Greenwich rail station from London Bridge. There's a gentle slope next to the staircase.

From Greenwich DLR station

This video shows the route to take from the DLR that will arrive at Greenwich DLR station from Bank. There's a lift at the platform level if that's useful.

By car

If you have to come by car, we have a couple of parking spaces. We have a charging point that you are welcome to use if you have an electric car. Call ahead and we'll make sure the spaces are free. Use our postcode (SE10 9QF) to guide you in.

Get in touch

We’d love to hear from you. Use whichever medium works best for you.

11 Greenwich Centre Business Park,
53 Norman Road, Greenwich
London SE10 9QF

[email protected]

New project enquiry

It's exciting to chat about potential new projects. We don't have a ‘sales’ team or a form to fill in. Call us or give us a little detail via email and we'll get straight back to you.

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Website support

If you're a client then you'll be best served by calling us or contacting us via ClickUp, otherwise you can use this dedicated email that reaches all of the digital team.

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Finance questions

This email hits the inboxes of the people who deal with our bookkeeping and finances.

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Just want a chat?

Sometimes enquiries don't fall neatly under a heading, do they?

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Cultural Calendar

A round-up of recommendations and reviews, sent on the first Friday of each month, topped-off with a commissioned image from a talented new illustrator. Sign-up and tell your friends.

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Cog News

An irregular update of activity from our studio. Showing off about great new projects, announcements, job opportunities, that sort of thing. Sign-up and tell your friends.

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Xiaomi Amazfit Bip 3 Pro Power Saving Mode Enable Jun 2026

So, what are you waiting for? Enable Power Saving Mode on your XIAOMI Amazfit Bip 3 Pro today and discover a world of limitless possibilities!

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If the battery continues to drop quickly (e.g., 5% per hour), inspect the screen for scratches or damage. A faulty screen digitizer can drain power even in Power Saving Mode. Also, ensure you actually hit "Confirm"; sometimes the menu times out without activating. The Xiaomi Amazfit Bip 3 Pro, celebrated for

Once enabled, the Bip 3 Pro undergoes a deliberate transformation. The most dramatic change is the deactivation of the vibrant, always-on color display. In its place, the watch reverts to a simplified, monochrome screen that activates only when the physical side button is pressed or the wrist is raised (if that gesture remains enabled). This single alteration is the primary source of power savings, as the display is typically the largest consumer of energy. Furthermore, the mode disables continuous heart rate monitoring, SpO2 tracking, and all but the most essential notifications. GPS and Bluetooth connectivity are significantly curtailed, effectively pausing real-time syncing and location tracking. What remains is the core function of a timepiece: an accurate clock, a step counter, and a basic sleep tracker.