Red Interactive Agency

Posted on May 1, 2007 Under Design

You'd think the first priority doing business in the interactive design industry would be investing in one's own corporate identity-- after all, that's the first place clients look (whether it's your business cards or website) for a showcase of the…

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Backcountry Bombshells

Posted on April 13, 2007 Under Travel

A few days ago, my childhood buddy Riley sent me the lowdown on a "business" trip he just took to the interior of British Columbia. From the looks of it, he's chosen quite a different career path than I have--…

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Springy Bed: Up To You Toronto

Posted on April 4, 2007 Under Design

The Springy Bed (A.K.A. the neighbor pisser offer) is a bed that I would certainly love to 'test.' Besides the obvious benefits of having bed that contacts the floor with four car suspension springs, these beauts are designed handsomely and…

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Update: The Buried Life

Posted on March 19, 2007 Under Life

A few weeks ago I wrote about The Buried Life, an in the works, feel-good documentary that focuses on the importance of getting the most out of our short years on earth. The four boys behind The Buried Life (and…

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Eepmon Revamp

Posted on February 22, 2007 Under Design

One of our favorite designers up in the Great White North, Eric Chan, has just revamped his Eepmon site. A couple of months ago, we took a liking to his old site (and its contents)-- but I have to say,…

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Ice Hotel Quebec-Canada: Icy Hot

Posted on February 13, 2007 Under Design

While we're on the subject of romantic getaways, I have another one for you-- but before you even consider this one, make sure your special someone doesn't mind the cold. The photos of the Ice Hotel Quebec-Canada tell it all.…

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#101: Get on Joshspear.com

Posted on February 6, 2007 Under Life

Ooh, I'm so excited about this one I can hardly write. Four boys, fresh out of Canada, barely into their twenties, facing miles and miles of highway and a list of 100 things to do before death"¦ why didn't I…

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eepmon

Posted on January 5, 2007 Under Art

A few weeks ago, we received some canvas prints from Eric Chan, and we were immediately impressed with his work. Eric strikes me as being both a talented artist and a proficient techie. When you visit his website, eepmon, that…

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Store Your Style

Posted on November 28, 2006 Under Life

I truly appreciate the business concept behind Store Your Style in Toronto. It really may be the future of how we (when I say 'we,' I mean Westerners with way too much stuff) store our personal property. For now, Store…

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Matchstick Productions: Push and Pull

Posted on November 3, 2006 Under Travel

When Fall rolls around, I always get an excited feeling in my stomach, because Summer is over and Winter is soon to follow. I think ski film producers get that same feeling, because they always begin their premiere tours in…

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