mother

Posted by Craig November 14, 2009 permalink



coco

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Fashion fades, only style remains the same.
—Coco Chanel

(via @mullerbrockmann)

Posted by Jory permalink



jobs

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Posted by Craig November 13, 2009 permalink



rider pride

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Best damn sports logo—ever.

Posted by Craig November 12, 2009 permalink



jim carrey

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Jim Carrey has an exceptional website. A very good representation of the man himself.

(via Surfstation)

Posted by Jory November 10, 2009 permalink



challenge the assumptions

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More “web designers” should think along these lines. We advance the web with this kind of thinking and we make it fun. Designers need to challenge the “best practices” that are imposed on them. There is a better way.

(via CR Blog)

Posted by Jory November 9, 2009 permalink



Operalogue

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It was a pleasure working with CommandOpera to help establish an online presence. The opera world will never be the same.

Posted by Jory November 6, 2009 permalink



the elite: m6

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The latest in the Jumpman series: M6.

Posted by Craig November 5, 2009 permalink



ben wisch

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Ben Wisch came to analogue wanting something different. Something that would break the mould. The idea was hatched to create a film piece for his web presence that would capture who he is. This film would encapsulate all three professional aspects of his life. It become more and more apparent that the site would serve as a delivery mechanism for this film. If visitors were to only view the film, they would have a snapshot of Ben Wisch. Not only would it capture Ben, but it would also capture a moment.

The film was directed, shot and edited by a fantastic filmmaker named Constanze Waeger. She captured Ben in his environment and was instrumental in the ultimate success of this web experience. My sincere thanks go out to Constanze for what she created.


Here is the film:




The web experience needed to be simple and needed to have have a flow that drew people in as they used it. There also had to be a seamless transition between the information side of the site and the film side. We are quite proud of this web experience and how it remains true to the initial ideas that were hatched at the beginning of the project.

Posted by Jory November 4, 2009 permalink



the elite: bleed

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Bleed.

Posted by Craig November 3, 2009 permalink



bitches brew

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The soundtrack to your Sunday—Miles Davis, Bitches Brew, 1969.

Posted by Craig November 1, 2009 permalink



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