I just discovered Sean Tubridy’s photos on Flickr. Really fun and inspiring artwork. See his full set of Polaroid photos. Sean also is an illustrator and a fellow designer who owns his own design firm in Minneapolis, called Blue over Blue. Sean Tubridy’s work is inspired by the golden age of design a heyday of … Continued
Author: Mindi Raker
Finally, Free WiFi at Starbucks
Starbucks to Offer Free WiFi at All Stores Nationwide. Starting July 1, with no registration or account required.
Wholehearted Belly Laughs are Good for Business
Jennifer Belle promotes her novel, The Seven Year Bitch, one laugh at a time. There is just no better feeling than seeing someone you don’t know reading your book in a public place, she said. And so I just decided I would just make it happen for myself. . . In an entrepreneurial spirit, Jennifer … Continued
Birds Shifts Anatomically Towards the Reptilian
Quirky explorations of nature always pull me in, and Justin Gibben’s newest watercolor drawings Hydras and Basilisks definitely fits the bill. Hydras and Basilisks opens on Seattle’s First Thursday Art Walk at Punch Gallery in Pioneer Square. Meet the artist at the opening reception from 5-8pm on June 3rd. Justin Gibbens received his BA in … Continued
The Element—How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything
The Element, offers insights about the importance of discovering your own true best self. Author, Ken Robinson provides a worthy critique on our education system. Public education was created in the interested of industrialism and in the image of industrialism which puts relentless pressure on students to conform. This conformity drains our creativity and prevents … Continued
Folklife Marks the Start of Summer in Seattle
First photo is courtesy of larry&flo (Larry Miller) on Flickr, the other two are courtesy of pictoscibe (Peter Prehn) on Flickr. Northwest Folklife Festival starts on Friday at Seattle Center! Folklife is a pleasant reminder that the world is bigger than Seattle, and Seattle is bigger than it seems. —Andrew Matson, The Seattle Times. Riley … Continued
Enhance Your Online Presence
Freelancers and business owners are consistently trying to make a name for themselves. We are all on the Internet to some capacity, but are we using our online tools to their highest potential? Here are some recommendations we can all do to enhance our presence on the Internet. Some tips are quick and easy. Other … Continued
Time & Tide: The Waterways of Puget Sound
A solo exhibition and discussion with the artist Emma Jane Levitt opens today Friday, May 21st at The Center for Wooden Boats. Time & Tide examines how each of us experience and develop a sense of place. It explores how water interacts with land, with people, and with itself. Emma describes the Puget Sound body … Continued
Music that adapts to you!
I just discovered StereoMood and I am loving it! When there is no time to create the perfect playlist to fit your mood or event there is StereoMood. They have created a way to suggest songs that follow your feelings. Stereomood is the new internet radio with free playlists to suit you! Just click on … Continued
Virginia Inn Print Ads
This is a series of print ads we create for the Virginia Inn Restaurant & Bar that were published in the Seattle Metropolitan magazine. I hear their patio calling my name on the next sunny Seattle day! Oh, how I love eating at the Virginia Inn…