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Happy Easter

March 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment

Happy Easter everyone.
Usually, I’d be back in Ohio at my maternal grandmother’s house. This year I’m in New York (going back for my little brother’s play in early April).
For now, enjoy this video from iJustine. She made a BricaBox egg! (minute 1:37)
Thanks Justine!

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Tags: Art · Blogging

Evolution of a logo

September 23rd, 2007 ·

There’s a post over on the BricaBox Blog I think you all would like called “The Evolution of a Company Logo.”
I wrote it in response to a small discussion which cooked up over on Charlie’s blog regarding the creation of a logo for a start-up company. My argument was that it’s a process is a [...]

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Tags: Art · BricaBox · Web Startup

Wise

September 5th, 2007 ·

A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.
- Sir Francis Bacon

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Tags: Art

Would you name your kid “@”?

August 16th, 2007 ·

Evidently that’s what one Chinese family wants to do. Evidently the spoken English word “at” (not “ampersand”) sounds like a Mandarin phrase “Love Him.” Okay then, they’re not that crazy.

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Tags: Art

Pluses of Design

July 9th, 2007 ·

(Basecamp)

(Google Groups)

(8apps)

(Facebook)

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Tags: Art · Web-trends

East Village “Neither More Nor Less” Blogger in The Times

June 7th, 2007 ·

A blogger I have covered a lot on my own blog is Bob Arihood, author of Neither More Nor Less, and photographer/anthropologist/story-teller of al things East Village, and specifically the 7th and A intersection around T Square Park.
Well, major media has found Bob and the cast of characters he writes about and hangs out with [...]

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Tags: Art · Lifestyle

Colbert at D

May 31st, 2007 ·

Watch this while you can and save a *private* copy for yourself. It’s Colbert introducing Viacom’s Chairman. As PaidContent reports, the folks at D were ironically asked to take it down by Viacom, so it’s only a matter of time that it disappears completely.

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Tags: Art

Eye Openning Documentary Needs Website

March 31st, 2007 ·

Someone on the nextNY Google Group posted the following message:
I’m looking to see whether there is anyone who would be interested in doing pro bono web development for a documentary film project. The filming has spanned nearly 8 years, and is set to begin post-production in May. The film-maker’s website can be found [...]

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Tags: Art

Something rather spectacular: Bob Arihood

January 11th, 2007 ·

I don’t often blog about things New York that have nothing to do with tech, startups, or business in general, but Bob Arihood’s “Neither More Nor Less” blog deserves a special shout-out.
This East Village photographer manages to push past the NYU hipster invasion and still find the heart and soul of the neighborhood, all with [...]

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Tags: Art · Blogging

Arte de Willy

May 10th, 2004 ·

It really was one of those moments that passes and then only days later you can believe. This is what happened when, on Friday night while hanging out with my visiting cousin Alex and my buddy Evan at the Calle Puebla apartement, Willy walked in with his girlfriend Silvina after a long night working.
I hadn’t [...]

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Tags: Art · Retroblog · Travel