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“Although my work harkens back to the very beginnings of photography, in the 19th century, and the daguerreotype, it also calls on a unique process using cutting edge technology. In other words, it is an invitation to discover, which is, in itself, timeless.”
Posted by June 16, 2009 permalink

Today we announce the launch of our 2nd iPhone experience.
Set your phasers to stun, and your iPhones to i33.
Posted by June 15, 2009 permalink
Eric from smashLAB serves-up an article on his blog, that hits the target mark dead-centre. As new media professionals, I think almost all of us can relate to the dilemma that Eric and his team faced with a recent potential client.
It’s all-too-common, and all-too-pathetic, and we’ve all been there: sitting-in on a 1st initial meeting with a perspective client in some tricked-out boardroom—and listening to someone in a $1000 suit haggle about design costs. They will spend thousands and thousands of dollars on those ergonomic office chairs, but when it comes to their company messaging to the world—they want a bargain, and will trust this delicate and very important brand component to those with less-than-stellar reputations and skills.
Brand negligence.
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A house I came across this past weekend in Toronto. Can’t say I’ve ever seen anything like it before.
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“Mistakes are almost always of a sacred nature. Never try to correct them. On the contrary: rationalize them, understand them thoroughly. After that, it will be possible for you to sublimate them.”
—Salvador Dalí
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This is 1969, long before anything remotely electronic, musically. I do have a soft spot for Keith Richards, so he could have sneezed 30 years ago, and I might just read into it somehow. People can knock him for his lifestyle all they want—he’s a renegade, trail-blazing, platinum rogue to me.
The day he dies—will be a very dark one in my world…
Posted by June 13, 2009 permalink

A good friend (and client) of ours is eagerly-awaiting for iTunes to approve his debut album for sale in the store. Once given the green light, we will unleash the official website (and iPhone companion experience) for…
The Struggle and the Progress, by Dusty Johnston
He’s also off, on extremely short notice, to Chicago, to DJ with DJ Z-Trip, and hip-hop legend, Q-Tip. Good luck, Dusto—show ‘em what we’re made of.
Posted by June 12, 2009 permalink

Odopod provides an excellent summary of how to improve the page rank of a Flash-based web experience. By using some common sense and a system of best-practices—you can feed Google the exact same content found within your SWF’s by offering alternate XHTML content (amongst other things).
Hopefully, with more articles like this one, we can slowly chip-away at the myth that a Flash site will not rank, or will be invisible to the search engines.
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Can you guess what films these screenshots are from? If so—you might like the site moviescreenshot.com. Sign-up and start taking the weekly quiz.
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