IILWY Giveaway, Part Deux

Posted on May 4, 2007 Under Life

It got kinda crazy here the last time we gave away invitations for i'm in like with you, so much so that we're still being begged for golden keys into the promised land. Being in the great mood I am…

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Nike's Air Force 1thology

Posted on May 4, 2007 Under Fashion

Air Force 1 aficionados, be sure to head over to Nike's spankin' new site, dedicated solely to the iconic kicks. To celebrate AF1's 25th anniversary, they've built an impressive portfolio with videos and documentaries, along with backstories of all 929…

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Mintd

Posted on May 3, 2007 Under Life

While I find the word "mintd" doesn't exactly roll off the tongue (though maybe, that's just me), I do find the newest kid on the online marketplace block, mintd, pretty awesome. Like Etsy, it allows users to create a virtual…

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Unthirsty

Posted on May 2, 2007 Under Gadgetry

Google Maps-based sites are a dime a dozen these days, and for the most part I find them kind of cumbersome and pointless. Unthirsty, however, is something I can totally get behind: a user-populated map that scouts out bars nearest…

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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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Adapt Studio Site Update

Posted on May 1, 2007 Under Design

Chicago based Jay Byrnes, who's the principal of the Creative Studio Adapt, just updated their site with some new goodies. Head over to have a look at what they've been up to lately. Some of their clients have included Heineken,…

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Behance: Make Ideas Happen

Posted on April 26, 2007 Under Life

At its core, JoshSpear.com is about inspiration, great ideas and exploring what makes a fantastic experience (and to-die-for product). We review, write-up and talk about these experiences and ideas whether they're gadgets, art, sneakers, restaurants or viral websites. Have you…

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PictoBrowser

Posted on April 25, 2007 Under Gadgetry

If you're looking for a clean, no-fuss way to post a Flickr-based photo gallery to your website, take Diego Bauducco's PictoBrowser for a spin. After a quick and painless 2-step process, it generates an html script to embed straight into…

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Amaznode: Better Than It Sounds

Posted on April 25, 2007 Under Life

The word "Amaznode" doesn't drip with fun, does it? In fact, it sounds a lot like a little bug that eats up your garden, or maybe even a wierd growth that ruins the careers of opera singers. It certainly doesn't…

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OurStage: Bridging Artists and Audiences

Posted on April 25, 2007 Under Life

I'll say it out loud: the days of mangled html, annoying embedded media, and gawky community sites are numbered. Audience participation is most definitely Web Two-Point-Oh and any site that can deliver what consumers want in clean fashion will stand…

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