Last week we designed and launched this small website for Directions 2010 using Wordpress for easy and quick content management. Directions is northern Nevada’s premier annual economic conference. Have a look at www.DirectionsNV.com
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Nov12
Directions 2010 Website Design
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Jun12
We’ll I don’t think we actually ate any apple pie and I’m sure we never got near any hot dog products after B.C. got food poisoning on the last photo shoot from a corn dog. But we did set up 13 shots with the American flag as our theme. Have a look below at some of the snap shots from the photo shoot for EMPLOYERS www.employers.com. Greg Anderson was the photographer on the shoot so have a look at his site also at www.gregandersonphoto.com
We’re pretty sure we produced some great shots.
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May20
The Tahoe Stand-up Paddleboard photo and video shoots went REALLY well this weekend. Check their website at http://tahoesup.com/ The weather was amazing, the lake was glassy almost the entire time (shockingly) and the shots we got were incredible. It was one of the more grueling shoots we’ve been on, with about 55 hours of shoot time in three and a half days, but it is going to be so worth it. We will have extremely high quality photos and footage to create a showcase website, ads and collateral for them.
Here are a bunch of photos from the shoot.

-Kelly and Flip appear to be just enjoying a day on the lake, but actually they rarely got to be on a boat. With little room and lots of logistics, they had to sit on shore for hours and hours. It was no picnic. Actually, they did have a picnic.
-Paul was our ski-boat hero. It’s like a jukebox hero, but you rock a ski-boat instead of a jukebox. His boat saved us on Sunday, because we rigged the video camera equipment to it. -
Feb11
Is there hope for Shepard Fairey?
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It seems to me, that lately their has been a lot of talk about Shepard Fairey. Either you love him or you hate him OR you don’t know who he is. Most recently, Shepard Fairey was arrrested in Boston for producing street art on public property. Also, Fairey’s now “Iconic Image” (this phrased used almost as repetitively as “Honeymoon” to describe the first 100 days of Obama’s presidency) depicting then senator Obama closely resembling an AP photo (seen above) is now on it’s way to the Smithsonian. Now Milton Glaser has added his comments on this whole Shepard Fairey situation. The interview is from the most recent edition of Print Magazine and it makes some decent arguments about what is right and what is wrong about design.
So what do you think? Are there enough differences in the above comparison to show that Fairey added his own design aesthetics to the composition? Did Fairey plaigarize this likeness from the AP Photo? Is Fairey a thief?
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Feb7
We are good.
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I just read a story over on Good. This made me think of our very own inter-office carpool that I see the girls up-stairs using. The good folks down in the east Bay are using a similar practice called casual carpool however it is done with one driver and 4 complete strangers all commuting into the city. Now, now, I know you are saying, “4 complete strangers! Isn’t that hitchhiking? What about personal safety?” All of those questions are answered and more in the article over at good. The post is very informational and even mentions peoples primary reasons for participating in this grand experiment. So feel good about what we are doing here in our offices because on a smaller level, we are doing something that is just plain good for everybody.
By the way, if you don’t read good currently, you should. Their blog is beautiful and full of ideas…that are big AND good.











