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Photo journal of a historic visit

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Job: Web/Interactive Designer

Join a team that pours creativity into the gooey center of our work. We need your problem solving skills and your quirky novelty that inches towards being considered a disorder. …

neon squiggles

Who Killed My Creative Buzz?

The Creative Process What better expression of rebellion than to sit and wait for creativity to strike and subsequently, what better expression of robotic jive than to methodically labor through …

5 Pages I (really) Read Today

Books are great but can a book smash you through 5 subjects in 15 minutes? Below are not my favorite reads, nor do I recommend reading them, but they are …

Code like it’s 1995

You may be new to HTML, or you may have been born with a computer in your tiny hands; either way I’ve collected some tips and best practices for coding HTML emails.

Lessons from Leo (and co.)

After years of taking “exotic” art history courses such as “Arts of China and Japan” and “Egyptian Art and Architecture” (where I had to learn the differences between pharaohs Snafu …

grecian woman

Font Fashion: Trajan

We’ve reached the end of our month-long font fashion exploration. What better font to close us out than the epic Trajan? I feel that we should probably make a movie about it… but on second thought- that would probably be a bit too cliché.

scary clown - less scary than this font

Font Fashion: Comic Sans

Today we image what Comic Sans would look like if it were wearable.

gothic woman with short haircut

Font Fashion: Trade Gothic

Trade Gothic is up next in our “if fonts were clothing” series.

queen of egypt

Font Fashion: Papyrus

If you’re just tuning in this month we’ve written a series of posts entitled: if fonts were clothing. We’ve been exploring this idea through much laughter and grimacing. We’re proud to present this week’s font: Papyrus.

soft woman

Font Fashion: Mrs. Eaves

As we continue our month long study of fonts and fashion… presenting the always classy Mrs. Eaves.

Women in professional attire with pointed shoulders

Font Fashion: Futura

This week we bring you the future: Futura. Is it how you always imagined it would be?