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The Documentary That Gets It Right

July 7, 2015

It’s been said that if a documentary has a sufficiently electrifying subject and the bulk of the picture consists of archival footage, then you pretty much can’t lose. With an 8/10 on IMDB and an 85% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, it looks like the legendary singer and civil rights READ MORE >

The Technology Device’s Second Life

June 23, 2015

When it comes to product design, some pieces become clichés of lost eras, but others become iconic pieces that enrich our lives forever. Interior design has the Barcelona chair, the auto world has the Porsche 911 and what fashion editor doesn’t go crazy for vintage Balenciaga? What about the technology? READ MORE >

Lost Islands

June 23, 2015

Our leader, Joe Sequenzia, loves finding the bazaar and unique, especially when it’s hiding in plain sight. Looking out over the water from New York City, have you ever found yourself wondering, what is that little island? Well, you can thank Atlas Obscura, the self-proclaimed definitive guide to the world’s READ MORE >

Together We Can Do So Much

June 23, 2015

One of the best aspects of advertising is its collaborative nature. Strategists, brand managers, writers, photographers, programmers, producers and financial wiz kids, all coming together to create something meaningful. That’s why Hitrecord.org is close to our hearts. Think of Hitrecord.org as an online studio where artists come together to collaborate READ MORE >

A New Skateboard… Kinda

April 1, 2015

Have you ever ridden a skateboard? Better question, have you ever fallen on your face while trying to ride a skateboard? If the answer is yes, then, oh boy, do we have something for you. Hammacher Schlemmer has invented a Post Modern Skateboard that, essentially, is two wheels with platforms READ MORE >

National Geographic Found

April 1, 2015

In 2013, Nat Geo started its Found collection, an archive of past and never-before-printed photography meant to highlight cultures and moments from our past. By bringing life to old photography, Found has captured the nostalgia of yesterday that transcends cultures. The collection is an archive of big moments – a Muslim READ MORE >

Stock Up

March 17, 2015

Everyone knows how lame and boring stock photos can be. Guy pointing at chart with concerned or happy face. Group of businesspeople shaking hands. People around a table in the middle of a meeting. After a while they all just blur together into one giant bland blob. So, in an READ MORE >

Fresh Football Helmets

March 3, 2015

Whether your team won the Super Bowl or crashed and burned this season, fanhood never waivers. However, it’s hard to get excited about a team that went 2-14. Sometimes being a diehard fan is a grind, but it serves as a testament to your devotion. Sticking with your team during READ MORE >

Artist Spotlight: Jason Headley

March 3, 2015

Jason Headley tells stories. It’s in the header of his website and it’s simple and true. He utilizes a variety of mediums to tell his stories; he’s not a one trick pony. Web shorts. Pilot presentations. Advertising. Short films. Novels. Essays. Documentary Shorts. Headley uses all of these methods to READ MORE >

Build Your Own City in Minutes

March 3, 2015

Some claim to know a city like the back of their hand. Not many claim to be able to hold a city in the palm of their hand. ittyblox is an architects’ dream: structurally accurate city miniatures in a 1:1000 scale. This, ladies and gentlemen, is adult Legos. Now you READ MORE >

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