1. Good advice street art. # befree (Taken with Instagram at Carter Digital HQ)

    Good advice street art. # befree (Taken with Instagram at Carter Digital HQ)

  2. Offscreen Magazine: Best/Worst with James Noble →

    offscreenmag:

    What’s the best thing about your job?

    I love what I do. And if you are reading this, odds are you do too.

    Enjoying the opportunity to work on projects with as much passion and excitement as my clients. Coming up with new ways to display information across a multitude of devices. Creating…

  3. Offscreen Magazine: From warehouse to workspace: The House of Commons →

    offscreenmag:

    Koodoz is a small creative agency based here in Melbourne that recently opened their new work space named “The House of Commons”. The former warehouse/garage has been completely renovated and refitted to house the Koodoz HQ and startups BugHerd and Paydirt. Marc Katsambis, creative…

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    @mrjamesnoble

  5. firsttimeuser:

London children improvise a rope swing

    firsttimeuser:

    London children improvise a rope swing

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  7. newsweek:

    buzzfeed:

    crosscrowdedrooms:

    It’s proved impossible for me to get this shot of former Philadelphia Police Cpt. Ray Lewis being arrested, published anywhere.  I was adamantly rebuffed by the Philadelphia Inquirer, NYT, local NY papers, and Newsweek, before even looking at the photograph.  One of the only published photos of this paradoxical and intense event is located here at the NYC Observer:

    http://www.observer.com/2011/11/former-philadelphia-police-captain-ray-lewis-arrested-ows/

    Glad this photo saw the light of day.

    Adamantly rebuffed?! OK. Looks like we’re going to have to respond here.

    Here’s John’s initial email to us (well, my gmail address, specifically):

    As I’m sure you’ve heard, a former Philadelphia Police Cpt. Ray Lewis was arrested this morning, in his uniform, making for a unique, emotional, intense, and paradoxical moment.  I’m a freelance photojournalist and was able to get a few frames of this, and after arduous hours of attempting to get this photo published,  The Philadelphia Inquirer wouldn’t even consider looking at it, neither would the New York Times or a number of publications as I was told they already had photographers there, but obviously not had caught such an emotional scene.  Attached is a low res sequence of the actual arrest.  Would the prospect of this being published be of any interest to you?

    Of course this would be of interest to us. We’ve been covering OWS all along. I thought these might be a good fit for the magazine, or the site, instead of just plopping on the Tumblr. So my response:

    Great shots. I’ve sent to our photo editor, will let you know in the AM.

    Earlier this morning, he writes back: 

    I hope this finds you well sorry for the use of a different email. Thanks for the compliments and was wondering whether your photo editor had checked in with you yet about the photos I sent over late last night. All the best!

    And then what? The Observer picked one of them up, great! But somehow Newsweek, big bad Newsweek, became one of those who “adamantly rebuffed” the photos “before even looking at the photograph.” Come on man. It’s a cool photo. No need to sully folks like us in the media to get the word out. Let the images you captured speak for themselves.

  8. Fontdeck Blog: Our Thoughts on the Typekit Acquisition →

    fontdeck:

    The Fontdeck team was delighted to hear the news that Adobe has acquired fellow web font service, Typekit.

    The web font world is a small and friendly one, and we know many of the folk at Typekit well, from both their work there and prior to the web font revolution. We talk regularly, have…

  9. From Me To You: Impossible? →

    fromme-toyou:

    Is it impossible? Not anymore.

    In 2009 Polaroid shut down their instant film production plant. On that day the Impossible Project was born to save this beautiful and important resource so artists can continue to express themselves with this medium and people like you and me can capture…

  10. designvic:

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    designvic:

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    It’s true, design can improve business and everyone profits from a good idea.

    Our research shows that businesses using design are more likely to show profit growth, as well as higher rates of profit growth, than those that don’t invest in design. And over the past four years we’ve seen so many examples of this in practice.

    Tell us when your business benefited from good design.