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July 27th, 2010
Thanks to the Apes over at Thajungle for this short list of most wanted online development sites/tools.
ONE: Facebook graphic kit
Thanks to the guys Surgeworks and Smashing Magazine you’ve got a great web dev kit for Facebook. This thing has everything logos, vectors, PSDs. Makes you wish every social application would provide this sort of resource.
Facebook Web Dev Graphic Toolkit
TWO: User Interface Framework
WEBALYS FTW! This GUI library contains over 250+ vector elements with UI layouts that demonstrate some of the best thinking around these days. This download will save you time (and lots of it) while bringing a polished style to any work you do.

THREE: OmniPlan
There are several great project management applications out there to choose from but this little ditty packs a value punch bringing together the aesthetic mac users love, low cost, with enterprise level planning power. With OmniPlan you can track resources, costs and time and share the plan with your teams by way of graphs, and gantt charts.

FOUR: Open Source Fonts
Google’s helping out developers with open source fonts. Even with the BETA disclaimer this resource is 100% free and useful.

FIVE: The Ultimate Color Guide
By now most designers are familiar with Adobe’s Kuler site, that said, how could a list of the top five web developers resources omit such a thorough inspection and revelation of color schema and theory?
Adobe's Kuler site

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June 8th, 2010
TED now has a chapter brewing in The MileHigh City. On May 27th in a downtown loft, a diverse group of people, from teachers and techies, VCs and CFOs, to ECO and Probonos gathered over fancy fingerfoods, beer and wine to discuss the future of TEDx. After a chance to mingle with the group, we took pause as Jeremy Duhon and Angela Yost kicked off the Mile High TEDx. Jeremy gave a brief but inspirational speech about TED’s influence in his life and paid particular homage to inspiring others. He encouraged us to think about what we bring to TED and consider how “whatever it was” could inspire others. He and Angela seemed to be promoting more than just bumping of iPhones. They seem poised to dig into the technophile, socialite, artist, and commoner alike to elicit nuggets that inspire all…..ala TED. Very refreshing to know, and experience. After the speech there were calls to action to solicit and track ideas and contributions of possible venues, speakers, sponsors, and who else should be involved. Amidst the nice food, drink and ambiance, who’s balking at some paperwork… besides this is TED right? The formalities closed with this little ditty from Derek . . . Continue reading »
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March 17th, 2010
Steve Bruner from Slipfire who’s a gentleman and a scholar, invited us to come speak to the crew at the WordPress MeetUp NYC which was a blast. Steve runs a good show, casual and informative and true to the culture of WordPress(ers) that we encounter worldwide – amiable, down to earth and smart as heck! We spoke about what it’s like being a start-up based on WP, we showed a couple videos and then answered a few questions from the crowd. One of the interesting folks we had a chance to spend more time with was Stephen C. Miller from The Future Was Yesterday. Steven was a enthusiast when it comes to global thinking. He regaled us with anecdotes from his experiences in Africa while trotting on about technology insights that most could overlook. It was a educational and enlightening conversation to say the least. Unfortunately the constant shacking up in muggy hotels and recycled airplane air have cursed me for a second time with some sort of head/chest cold which made it difficult to stay longer with Stephen. The reality is that I just give in to the pleasures of hearing their ideas and learning about the world from . . . Continue reading »
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March 12th, 2010
Pretty surreal advertising from the folks at Kikkoman.
Check it out here
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March 11th, 2010
In March of 2010 Lucy and Tucker were on the digital billboards in Times Square related to the Old Navy campaign by Crispin Porter Bogusky. Needless to say it was kewl experience to see the kids up there.
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March 3rd, 2010
Kick off event of “Rules of Thumb”
Ichi Book Launch Video
We had a launch party to celebrate “Rules of Thumb: 52 Truths for Winning at Business Without Losing Your Self”.
Venue: Chiyoda Platform Square Chiyoda Platform Square The social capital where Chiyoda residents work together in co-operation to create new projects, in which SOHO (Small . . . Continue reading »
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