Seattle artist, teacher, and independent filmmaker Daniel Thornton has lots of reasons to be excited these days. His 2011 film, “Welcome to Doe Bay,” about the annual Doe Bay ...
On June 26, 2014 / By Fritz KesslerBelieve or not, but we live in the age of mass typography. The digital revolution has changed to ancient art of designing typefaces from a specialist niche to a ...
On May 14, 2014 / By Hanns-Peter NagelWell? Still wondering if you should to make the switch? Let me admit, I was apprehensive about the re-design too. But now, I quite ‘Like’ my new and ...
On April 30, 2014 / By Aparna Das“Your Photos Deserve Better.” This is the declaration of the homepage of Exposure.co and their assumption is that wherever your photos have lived up until this point, it’s ...
On April 27, 2014 / By Lance TruebHere it is, Flip’s shiny new outfit. Take a look around, read an article, watch a video – but don’t step into the wet paint. You’ll notice more ...
On April 27, 2014 / By Hanns-Peter NagelAn Interview With Michael Cepress To paraphrase Steve Jobs, the world of men’s fashion online isn’t just accessible, it’s ultra-accessible. Sites like www.20Jeans.com offer jeans for just 25 ...
On April 1, 2014 / By Fritz KesslerSomething We Learned Today Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel wants to make his city a hub for the tech industry. More and more businesses are recognizing that the Windy ...
On March 11, 2014 / By FlipTheMediaYou may know Dana Brunetti from his work producing “The Social Network” or more recently “House of Cards” but you may not know that he started as an ...
On March 11, 2014 / By Jenny M Burns