October 10, 2009 • 1:19 pm • POSTED BY kdorsey
I can’t explain enough how completely surreal last night was for me. Sometimes I feel like my life is a movie, you just can’t make this kind of stuff up. I went from bumbling Command X contestant to guest judge within two conference’s time. At this rate, next time I’ll be an opening night speaker. [...]
October 8, 2009 • 10:55 am • POSTED BY lhendler
Our friends at Google continue to impress us with user-friendly online tools. They have brought us countless online applications, including Google Maps, and the ever so popular Street Views which has influenced the way the world views, well the world, not to mention caught some pretty weird stuff. Now, they are trying to start the [...]
October 7, 2009 • 7:36 pm • POSTED BY kdorsey
When I first heard that I was selected as a contestant for the first-ever graphic designer reality show at an AIGA conference, I thought my life was going to be different forever. Two years later, it turns out I was right. Hello all, my name is Kelly Dorsey and I was a contestant in the [...]
October 5, 2009 • 4:29 pm • POSTED BY Dan Shepelavy
The clue to what distinguishes Uppercase Magazine lies in its motto “A magazine for the creative and curious” It’s the “curious” – It accounts for the joyful, inclusive sense of collaboration and sharing that pervades the whole shebang. The magazine reads like a conversation between like-minded folk riffing on the impossibly cool thing they’ve drawn, [...]
October 5, 2009 • 2:04 pm • POSTED BY Rosemary Fahmie
We have taken the “Who Wore it Best” to a whole new level here at the agency. Thanks to Ryan Brown and Jon Fruman we now have a healthy competition that will continue throughout the month. The rules: • A tie must be worn every work day in the month of October • The same [...]
October 2, 2009 • 4:06 pm • POSTED BY Ryan Brown
Bing sponsored a table tennis tournament last week at New York’s brand spankin’ new “table tennis social club,” SPiN. The event was open to professionals in the communications industry and appropriately titled “The Egos.” We participated (and brought along the riff raff).