July 20, 2011 • 2:52 pm • POSTED BY Kyle Arango
Keeping the rumor mill cranking, Park Hilton is spreading the latest news, gossip, tweets and things randomly shouted out. Here’s what’s currently going around at 160over90: According to copywriting intern Thomas O’Brien, “[Executive Creative Director] Jim Walls was once a member of the early ‘90s rock band Blues Traveler. Or maybe it was Hootie [...]
July 14, 2011 • 6:14 pm • POSTED BY David Burden
As of 2008, there were 1,457,000 registered female youth soccer players in the country. Estimates put the number at over 1.6 million this year. I am a father to one and a coach to eleven. I’ve been to tournaments where 9-year-old girls are playing in $200 footwear and $150 Dri-Fit embroidered uniforms and with $120 [...]
June 29, 2011 • 4:46 pm • POSTED BY mpark
What an exciting week it has been! Last Friday was the culmination of two years of planning and setting up of the AIGA Philadelphia Design Awards organized by the very talented people on the AIGA Design Competition Committee. Then over the weekend and into Monday, I attended the HOW Design Conference in Chicago. Fortunately, 160over90 won [...]
June 28, 2011 • 4:31 pm • POSTED BY mprescott
On Friday, the AIGA Philly Design Competition hosted their closing reception at the University of the Arts Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery and 160over90 was there to support our local chapter. The bi-annual competition selected 100 entries to receive awards and we were honored and pretty stoked to win awards for 23 of our pieces. Thanks to all [...]
June 2, 2011 • 1:15 pm • POSTED BY jlafontaine
Check out this commercial Newmerica did for Elmyr Restaurant in Atlanta. The Pharma parody is funny enough, but what really puts it over the top is the star… Brent Hinds of Mastadon. His delivery is pretty priceless. They were also the folks behind the Kickstarter video for Chunklet’s Indie Cred Test. HIlarious!
May 31, 2011 • 10:00 am • POSTED BY Chris Muccioli
Up until today I hadn’t seen anything really impressive as far as the user or listener experience goes, plenty of advances on the production side but little intriguing on the consumer side. With the introduction of applications such as the AmpliTube iRig and the BreakOut pedal and app the focus of new devices such as [...]