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St. Regis Hotel: Interactive Menu

Posted on January 31, 2008 Under Food

Paper just got a little more obsolete. A week after Orange and UK ad agency The Alternative debuted a much buzzed about no touch interactive phone menu in the window of its Carnaby Street store, NYC's legendary St. Regis Hotel…

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SpearTalks: Jeremyville

Posted on January 18, 2008 Under Art

Jeremy Andrew, a.k.a. Jeremyville, covers a bit more ground than your typical designer-slash-artist. Perhaps we should rephrase that, for while it is correct to refer to what Jeremy covers as "ground" (being that he darts around the world with a…

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We Are Multicolored

Posted on January 9, 2008 Under Art

As digital artist in residence for the NYC's Lower East Side Tenement Museum, graphic artist Jeremy Hutchison's latest project is a study of what happens when people explore the grandiosities of nationality in a more personal light. We Are Multicolored…

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db clay // puzzle

Posted on November 13, 2007 Under Life

We've waxed poetic about Portland based company db clay's cow-free wallets before, and we truly believe you'd be hard-pressed to find a better looking eco-friendly bifold. In fact, the only thing better than one of their wallets could be knowing…

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SpearTalks: Amit Gupta

Posted on October 19, 2007 Under Life

Amit Gupta is an entrepreneur. If you read Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, or any other combination of America's best publications, your eyes have probably skimmed the same pages that some of Amit's more popular projects have graced.…

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SpearTalks: Mate Steinforth (a.k.a. King of Cut&Paste)

Posted on September 21, 2007 Under Design

Not too long ago, we told you about the design competition Cut&Paste, a timed tournament currently cruising through 11 international cities. Last week, Cut&Paste found its way to NYC, where eight local designers were pitted against one another in an…

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SpearTalks: Steve @ Krudmart

Posted on September 14, 2007 Under Fashion

Yesterday evening, in the middle of too much green tea at a local sushi spot, a friend asked me what today's interview was going to be about. I kind of mumbled the answer; "Krudmart, with this guy Steve," expecting the…

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Anymails

Posted on August 2, 2007 Under Design

Both Josh and I have written in the past about the open-source image and animation programming language called Processing. In those earlier posts, you'll find links to several neat-looking doodads made with Processing. The real trick with any new technology,…

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Now Praying: the iRosary

Posted on May 17, 2007 Under Gadgetry

In today's fast-paced world, young Catholics are finding it hard to slow down enough to say the rosary. The Catholic staple, wherein "we say fifteen decades or tens of Hail Mary's with an Our Father between each ten, while at…

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db clay: Cow-Free Magic

Posted on April 23, 2007 Under Fashion

We know, wallets made out of duct tape aren't exactly fresh news, but the latest class of Portland based db clay's gaffing tape works of art are begging for (and very deserving of) attention. Twelve new designs, set to be…

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