21Feb

Morten Schroder of Van Houtte Coffee knows something about being a sustainability leader. In fact, Van Houtte has a long, proud history of adopting sustainability measures, even before a clear ROI matrix has been established. (The latest example is Van Houtte’s implementation of Renewable Natural Gas, a product I helped position and market). “We believe


15Feb

Looks like Apple is on the verge of capturing yet another lucrative market, and changing education as we know it… Or are they? On Jan 19th, Apple made a huge announcement: iBooks 2 would “reinvent” the way students learn by offering interactive textbooks, and iBooks Author would make it easy for anyone, even without programming skills,


14Feb

The Arkitypo project came about when one of our clients, Ravensbourne, asked if we were interested in developing a research project to test and showcase the in-house 3d prototyping skills and technology at their site in Greenwich. We suggested they do something typographic – just the briefest period of research revealed very few examples of prototyping merged


10Feb


08Feb

Illustration: Oscar Ramos Orozco In a few short years, multitasking has gone from star child to black sheep in productivity pop culture. This is because the most common forms of multitasking require rapidly switching between similar tasks, which creates a sort of “flickering” effect in your brain. (Think of a connection gone bad… annoying at


06Feb

We’re Canon people at Noble Imaging, but this Pentax is so cool.  Lugging around the 5D Mark II and the Canon 7D is a reason to look for something a little more practical when just enjoying some time with your friends.  This camera caught our eye with it’s yellow body and smooth lines.  The pancake


31Jan

By Maria Popova The mathematical poetics of time, or what matrices reveal about the matters of the heart. Somewhere between the psychology of love and the intricacies of romance lies a vast and unmapped territory of abstract and subjective existential paradoxes. That’s precisely what New-York-based British photographer Julian Hibbard sets out to map in Schematics: A Love Story — a truly unique, in the


31Jan

Photo by Jay Barker ​ Shepard Fairey and his crew kicked off their city-wide art project this afternoon at 331 Singleton. This is the first of several large scale murals that Shepard has designed to dress up Dallas’ nekkid walls. Take a first peek, and then read a little more about today’s scene onUnfair Park.


30Jan

Illustration: Oscar Ramos Orozco Need-To-Know is a monthly 99% column where we round up essential research, insights, and deep thoughts on idea execution and the future of the creative industries. 1. Generation Flux: Pioneers of the New (& Chaotic) Frontier of Business Are you ready to disrupt… yourself? In a meaty new cover story, Fast Company editor Bob


30Jan

PEEL The way we search for content on TV has not changed since its inception – we channel surf. Not only do satellite and digital cable guides feel antiquated, but the problem is magnified by the hundreds of channels we now have to search for a program.   ‘peel’ by yves behar / fuseproject Peel


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