July 18, 2008 • 1:56 pm • POSTED BY brendan quinn
(Click on photo to enlarge) Here’s a spread that we did for a Wilkes University print piece that was designed to help high school juniors understand the college admissions process a little better. It had advice on visiting schools, how to apply for scholarships, key dates and a bunch of helpful stuff. Naturally, it also [...]
July 17, 2008 • 4:37 pm • POSTED BY Adam Flanagan
This afternoon we wrapped the last day of shooting portraits in Downtown Crossing. The event was a huge success. We photographed roughly 700 people. It’s wonderful to look through the photos and just see how many unique people live, work, and play in the neighborhood. It really makes you appreciate the uniqueness of being human. Not to be too cheesy, but everyone honestly is really beautiful in their own way. Check out some photos of the event and a few of the hundreds of great portraits after the jump.
July 15, 2008 • 10:20 pm • POSTED BY Adam Flanagan
On Tuesday we started taking portraits for the Have We Met Yet? Art Project for Downtown Crossing. The response was more than we expected, Matt Kalinowski took over 300 portraits in the first day. Everyone in the neighborhood was really enthusiastic about the idea of having their portraits wrap the Filene’s Building. Here’s a story [...]
June 24, 2008 • 9:01 am • POSTED BY Adam Flanagan
All of us at 160over90 have a lot of love for cycling. Many of us use it as a way to commute to work. Some of us see it as a major sport in their life. The majority of us have worked for clients that involve cycling in one way or another, such as the Cadence Kona Challenge, or the city of Boston.

June 11, 2008 • 9:36 am • POSTED BY Adam Flanagan
Last Sunday’s New York Times Magazine was the Architecture Issue and it featured some great stories on some really progressive architecture firms. Places like, LOT-EK, who designed those wonderful shipping container mobile stores for Uniqlo that we’re all so fond of. As well as, the firm, Front Inc., who are responsible for some of the [...]