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  • why rachael ray works

    There’s a reason she has been so successful, and it’s not just because her 30 Minute Meals are just that tasty.
    I’ve been thinking about Rachael Ray lately, ever since her picture spent a few months on a billboard gazing down on me from high above the JFX. She was hawking a drink from Dunkin’ Donuts, [...]

    Posted on Dec 17.07 to advertising, communications, identity, image   Add a Comment   

  • the future of apple

    Should superstar designer Jonathan Ive be officially designated as CEO-in-waiting?
    With Apple enjoying phenomenal success under the stewardship of Steve Jobs, it’s a bit premature to imagine what the company might look like when he’s no longer at the helm. That hasn’t stopped some folks from clamoring for an official succession plan.
    And, according to this article [...]

    Posted on Dec 10.07 to business, design   Add a Comment   

  • news from our friends

    The first in a periodic roundup of what’s new with our compatriots.
    – Tony Larson, formerly of the Girl Skateboards Art Dump, has been posting some amazing examples of his work over at his new blog. Like this, for example. Larson does, indeed, rule.
    – The team behind the documentary This Divided State has been hard at [...]

    Posted on Dec 10.07 to design, misc, slant six news   Add a Comment   

  • a day without access

    Are we just a little too connected?
    This past Friday I left to go visit my grandparents in Ohio. Despite the fact that the hotel had free Internet access, I opted to leave the laptop at home. From around 9:30 am Friday to about 7 pm Saturday I was (mostly) off the grid.
    I haven’t actually done [...]

    Posted on Dec 09.07 to business, communications, misc   Add a Comment   

  • saying more by saying less

    Knowing when to let go is one key to effective communication.
    Whether we like it or not, we’re in a world where the transparent, open-source nature of online activity has fundamentally changed the way people and businesses have conversations. In thinking about how it works and trying to figure out how best to participate, this is [...]

    Posted on Dec 04.07 to business, communications, customer relations, misc, writing   19 Comments   

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