Archive for the 'design' Category

breakin’ ala local events

Monday, September 29th, 2008

good week all across the west this first week of oct 2008. here are a few things that were i not working in california i would definitely consider.
pdx - the grassy knoll gallery in old town (right around the corner from the old cal’s skate shop) is hosting an eye-catching reception for first thursday - [...]

expansion + pdx + thanks

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

have been orchestrating a few moves lately and wanted to announce that i’m now working out of portland, oregon in addition to the montana office. have been expanding into my hometown for awhile and look forward to being there on a regular basis. caught the tail end of the rose festival (and the opening of [...]

Creative Fringe to Mainstream

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Interesting piece in the NY Times magazine this AM though it wasn’t the title that caught me. It was the subtitle - Photo Finish : In a curious reversal, an innovation travels from the mainstream to the creative fringe - and disappears. Written by Rob Walker, it covers the news that’s been out for a [...]

tech tips

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Here’s a few of my go-to’s for maximizing tech efficiency in everyday life. From putting together emails in Japanese to a never ending list of passwords to finding sushi in SoHo, I couldn’t get by without these. Add your own.
jott: no more sticky notes (that’s a lie actually I’ll never give them up without a [...]

TiltViewer

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Here’s another look into the future of image presentation - interactive, multi-level platform done as a 3D Flash site called TiltViewer. It was built using Away3D a branch of Papervision and only works via Flickr images for this round. It’s a very simply, intuitive interface that holds hope for future searches and presentations. In this [...]

Green Line Items, Carbon Offset & REthinking

Monday, October 15th, 2007

As I posted last week, today has been recognized as Blog Action Day as a single day to comment & question issues regarding the environment and all things green. In the spirit of the day I’ll share a few ideas for working within a less destructive (non-destructive?) paradigm, after all that’s how we work with [...]