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Who you calling Chubby ?

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Recently we were awarded a Silver Chubby for the NDG Lima Guides at the Seattle Show Advertising Awards. Merit Awards were also bestowed upon the Crystal Mountain Website and MercuryCloud Debutante Ball Invitations.

In existence since 1998, The Seattle Show is judged by a top panel of industry creatives to award outstanding work in the Seattle design community. For 2009 the Seattle Show received more than 750 entries.

More on the Seattle Show at http://www.seattleshow.org/index.html

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James Robinson | Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 | No Comments Share
OSKA Architects wins AIA firm of the year award

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Big shout outs to our friends at Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects for winning the prestigious American Institute of Architecture’s Firm of the Year of Award.

You can find out more details here at Design Boom

www.oskaarchitects.com

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James Robinson | Monday, March 9th, 2009 | 1 Comment Share
A little taste of Napa

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After months of hard work, we are proud to announce the launch or robertsinskey.com. Founded in Napa in 1982, Robert Sinskey Vineyards began farming organically in 1991. Today, their organic wines are distributed and sold in the world’s finest restaurants and grocery stores. To communicate the winery’s essential connection to the land and its soil, we chose to showcase the spectacular photography of winery owner Rob Sinskey. Narrated photographic slideshows reflect the relaxed and spontaneous lifestyle of enjoying good wines and gourmet food, pulling the visitor into the craft and tradition of creating wine the organic way.

Check it out for yourself at www.robertsinskey.com

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James Robinson | Saturday, March 7th, 2009 | No Comments Share
Time to hit the slopes

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Our team has been working around the clock to launch the new and improved skibrighton.com website. We feel privileged to partner with this resort to deliver it’s newest web experience. Founded as ski resort in 1920’s, Brighton is one of the oldest and most storied ski resorts in the nation. Brighton has also been touted as one of the birthplaces of modern snowboarding.

The site features up-to-date mountain conditions and tons of rich media content related to activities on the mountain. Check out the site, or better yet, head up to the mountain and take in a few turns on the slopes !!!

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James Robinson | Thursday, March 5th, 2009 | No Comments Share
Good Bye, Good Luck!

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bye bye Tyler
Tyler (T-Town) leaves this week for London where He will continue his education. He is going to get his Masters in design. Everyone here will miss him very much and we wish him the best of luck!

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Will Prater | Monday, September 29th, 2008 | 2 Comments Share
HIVE II pt2

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Tony talks about the type of work they do at Ratio Interactive. He also talks more about the process they go through when working on a project.

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Will Prater | Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 | No Comments Share
Hive II Recap

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Thanks again to all the folks that came out last night for the second Hive event. The turnout was great and Tony from Ratio had a really good presentation. We are really looking forward to the next one!

Read on to see some more photos from the event.
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Will Prater | Friday, April 4th, 2008 | No Comments Share
Skillet Street Food

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We were recently informed of a food wagon that roams around Seattle, and more importantly, the South Lake area every Wednesday. After some researching of the Skillet Street Food mobile, we found that it parks just right down the street from the office. Two week we went to try it out for lunch.

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Will Prater | Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 | No Comments Share
New Neighbors

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Amazon is moving in next door…and across the street…and next door to that. There have been rumors of Amazon’s exodus from their Beacon Hill fortress to the South Lake Union area buzzing around. It is now confirmed that Amazon will indeed be moving their HQ to SLU. “Plans call for up to 11 buildings, with as much as 1.6 million square feet.” You can read the entire story here. There are also rumors that Microsoft will be on setting up shop in the area.amazon construction

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Will Prater | Wednesday, January 16th, 2008 | No Comments Share

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