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Second Screening of the Documentary Running by Sight

Aaron Quinn on February 25, 2010
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Missed it the first showing or need to see it again, don’t miss Running by Sight : A Visual Artist’s Journey a documentary by our close friend Adam Boozer on Tim Hussey.

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Proud Mary, A Business With a Cause

Chris Quinn on January 15, 2009
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For those of you who have an interest in quality design, fashion, great colors, unique patterns, and a good cause, then Proud Mary ( http://www.proudmary.org ) has something for you. Harper Poe, co-owner of the company took a few minutes to let me in on the background of how the company began, what it is today and even a little bit about herself.

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Baby Einstein: Branding for Babies

If you have a child, grandchild, niece, or nephew under the age of eleven; chances are you know and love Baby Einstein. In fact, I’m surprised that my daughter’s first word wasn’t “caterpillar”. Each time that cute little insect gently crawled across the screen, her eyes opened widely, her lips formed into a smile, and she let out an excited little giggle.

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A List of 9 Unconventional Ways to Recycle

Recycling has always been important in the effort to save the planet, but the new green movement and interest in sustainability has given the earth an even brighter look into the future. Here at {e}, we put an emphasis on going green (reduce, re-use, recycle) whenever possible while working on current and future projects.

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Looking Back to See Forward

Aaron Quinn on February 28, 2008
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Many people assume that the “e” refers to “electronic”, as in “e-mail” or “e-commerce”. Although these are some of the marketing and design services we provide our clients. The truth of it is that we scavenged the “e” from an old sign left for junk on the streets of Mexico City.

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