Entries from September 29th, 2009

Drum Scanner: Going Going Gone

September 29th, 2009 No Comments

Only a photographer who still shoots 4×5 in film would want a drum scanner. That means I have a potential audience of over five people in the entire mainland USA. So long high tech scanning reproduction machine. This is fifteen year old technology at its best.
A photographer from New England gave me a call out [...]

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Tail Of The Fish Regatta T-Shirt

September 25th, 2009 No Comments

What is rowing anyway and why do people want to buy shirts about it?
BECAUSE ROWING SHIRTS ARE COOL
The Tail of the Fish is the third of four Regattas for 2009, and it focuses on High School rowers. I have to say that designing for teens has been a challenge for me. They don’t seem to [...]

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Shannon-Rose Client Featured in the NY Times

September 24th, 2009 No Comments

Ruby & Quiri was featured in the New York Times in the Home Section today. We are not a PR company so it wasn’t becuase of our efforts in calling the news organization, it was the SEO of the website we built for them. Apparently the Times staff writer, Julie Seclfo, did an online search [...]

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Working in a Carriage House Office.

September 23rd, 2009 No Comments

The design environment at Shannon-Rose is unique. I thought I’d break down design features of working within a unique office (starting with the first floor).
Our office is a converted carriage house which was on the brink of destruction. About a decade ago we had this structure rebuilt from the foundation up, and we now have [...]

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Adirondack Rural Health Network Report

September 21st, 2009 No Comments

Like most things these days, this Report was brought in on a really tight budget. It came as a 300-page Word document and 200 charts to layout. Plus it was a tight deadline, but we did have one thing on our side: Blaine Miller is the master of large brochures. From beginning to end, from [...]

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