During the 100% design festival in 2008, BB/Saunders were approached by elsewhere.org to participate in a project dubbed "Don't Forget Design". The brief was to use 30cm x 30cm Post-it-Notes as the medium of execution in response to the idea of 'forgetting'. These would then be displayed among the many exhibition spaces during the festival.

Our idea was to highlight dates which weren't commonly associated with being an important or significant date to remember, such as 1066 or 1945, but were dates that are very important for different groups of people. The dates chosen by myself and three other designers were the students revolt in France 1968, Tottenham Hotspurs winning the FA Cup in 1991, the release of Jurassic Park in 1993 and the Australian governments public apology to the aborigines in 2008.

Although our submission fit the brief, I found the process of how we reached our idea to be more interesting than the final execution itself as it highlighted the use of Post-it-Notes and the notion of 'forgetting' much better. So I gathered all the notes we used during the project, collated the information and produced a digital Post-it-Note.