After watching all of the hubbub surrounding Warby Parker unfold during New York Fashion Week, I was feeling a bit left out. All of the parties, all of the chic spectacles, all of the rave reviews – poor Boston, missing out on the fun! Fortunately, they read my mind, and when an invite to a […]
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The weekend, abridged.
In honor of the launch of online shopping for the US, fashion giant Zara compiled a photographic love letter to our 50 states. Featuring 50 images by 50 photographers, Zara’s collection depicts each of the 50 states. Perhaps it was the distinct chill in Boston’s air this morning, but scrolling through the selection of photos […]
We’ve recently entered the early stages of a few big projects, but it’s been quite some time since we shared something we’ve finished. The site for Design Make is one that we wrapped up earlier this summer. Michelle already had a mockup of her design; we stepped in to translate her work into a custom […]
As we look toward September and the shift from summer to fall, we’re finding our schedule filling up rapidly – as it always does this time of year. This week, most of our evenings are occupied with client work (which is excellent, of course), but last weekend we had a chance to fit in plenty […]
Okay, so we’re on a video kick – but the three quick flicks that comprise our fancies for this Friday are well worth a look. Released just two days ago, the videos have already garnered quite a bit of attention. I’m so glad they came across my Tumblr dash today. (Hat tip to single malt […]
This video about Eames furniture is lengthy, but lovely. We’re big fans of Eames – and we’ve previously paid homage to the duo in our (yet to be perfected) Charles To My Ray cards – so when this crossed our screen today, we had to take a look. Enjoy! The Story of Eames Furniture: Marilyn […]
Infographics are fun things; one that is well-designed can portray complex data in startlingly simple terms. We enjoy a good infographic, and we certainly have expressed our love of crayons here before. Data Pointed’s Stephen Von Worley helps bring these disparate affinities together with a visual history of Crayola’s colors. It’s true, this chart […]
Relevant to the recent influx of Hubway bike share riders, CASA researcher Oliver O’Brien has a handy map to help keep tabs on what Hubway stations have available bikes, where you’ll find open spaces to drop your bike off after your ride and how many bikes are in use at any given time. Not […]
Over the weekend, a good friend got a fun new camera; our Sunday was filled with brunch, mojitos, good food, good company, sunshine and through it all, playing with the new toy. (We have a bit of camera envy – ours no longer has a functional flash.)