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Trends and the Meta-trend

We’ve been noticing this a lot lately:  Internets users seeking our those trends happening right now on the web, in the real world, and in one’s backyard.  We’re part of that crowd over here – we try out best to keep on top of not only today’s trends, but tomorrow’s. Google is well aware of this need, and has launched a series of advances in real-time, mobile and social-related (intelligent) search that integrate query results with real-time content from across…
December 9, 2009
DesignMarketing

Matt Stallings all up in Sezio and, this Friday, After the Bomb Popped at Subtext

First we went to Subtext's blog to check out their word on Matt's solo show, After the Bomb Popped, opening this Friday. They linked to his feature at Sezio.org, where Justin Skeesuck, Sean Kelley, Subtext's Dylan Jones, and Don Hollis all ask Matt some questions. Then I looked up at the header of the Sezio.org site, and staring back at me is the same goat that is on the wall right behind my head. (more…)
December 7, 2009
DesignDevelopmentMarketingPress / News

NOHO : The Hangover Defense

The site went live a few months ago, but today we were able to put up a nice update for our Anti Hangover friends over at nohodrink.com. Their idea: "a refreshing drink that uses a simple principal, keep the body in balance." Our ideas: an updated main navigation, prominent links to their Facebook and Twitter pages, better homepage real estate for their Newsletter Signup, a place to showcase all their Events & Nightlife, and more. (more…)
December 4, 2009
DevelopmentMarketing

“Hanging” at Social Media as Leisure

Back to the subject of studying human behavior online—what is now called “netography”—a recent survey from Crowd Science contends that three times as many females from males claim “hanging” at social networks a favorite leisure activity. According to the findings, one-third (34%) of females vs. one-tenth (10%) of males who engage in social media state it is their favorite leisure activity. (more…)
December 3, 2009
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

Online Music Trends — Getting Out There!

The Internet has, the past decade, revolutionized the music industry, in the form of access, exposure, and distribution of music for bands across the world.  Everything from peer-to-peer pirating, YouTube vids, iTunes, Facebook, and MySpace Music have helped to make bands find fans, gigs, and label deals. Following this lead, music-themed social networking site The Banded launched recently with a new twist on encouraging hardcore user interaction...     (more…)
December 3, 2009