A few days ago I was surfing an awesome packaging blog, The Dieline, when I came across a company know as First Blush. To start out, the packaging design for the First Blush products is pretty damn awesome. It features some simple typography while showcasing the phenomenal natural colors of varietal grape juice.
But this post [...]
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A few days ago, I was browsing my new favorite music store, Amazon MP3, and came across a Brooklyn-based band known as TV On The Radio and the album Dear Science in particular. For a band I have never heard of before, I was surprised at the number of downloads that they seemed to be [...]
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I have been at college for over a month now and have been pleasently suprised at how easy it is (I guess this could be a testament to the competitive nature of my high school). Because of this, I have had a ton of free time which I mostly spent playing XBOX. But this all [...]
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The other day, I was watching Leo Laporte’s TWiTLive from the New Media Expo and in the recording they briefly talked about how their are a lot of people playing with new technology but not creating anything.
This thought really got me thinking about how people my age have grown up on and around the internet [...]
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This site has been needing of some TLC and I have finally managed to give it what it needed.
Theme Update
As you can see, I have done the desperately needed modification of changing the theme of this fine blogging establishment. It still has a few little bugs which I am trying to iron out but aside [...]
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The future of chocolate is here and it was started by the founder of Wired Magazine, Louis Rossetto. Unlike your traditional chocolate company or food company for that matter, TCHO (pronounced CHO) is run very much like a start-up Web 2.0 company:
They are based out of San Francisco.
They are in “Beta”.
They have an odd name.
They [...]
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The Universal Globe HDR, originally uploaded by mattwitmer.
I have been home for about a week now and have just begun to skim the surface of photos I have taken. If Apple’s Aperture did not exist I would be in some serious pain. My main focus for this vacation was HDR, so needless to say I [...]
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