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The world if full of inspiring people and ideas. We can’t help but share the things that get us excited!

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It’s OK to be terrible

Babies fall, small children can't read, teenagers can't drive and adults just don't understand Pokémon Go.

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2016 Prediction Roundup

...none of us works in a vacuum anymore, disciplines adjacent to ours are increasingly influencing the work we do. So we need to understand the directions that other jobs are going too.

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ConvergeRVA 2014 Wrap Up

Why and how you should get off your lazy bum and start doing your own side projects right now.

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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013)

"It always seems impossible until it’s done."

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Go Halfsies

Halfsies is a simple idea that could gives you the opportunity to help yourself

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Sir George Cox on the Matter of Creativity’s Role in Business

“…enterprise that fails to be sufficiently creative is simply pouring more energy into prolonging yesterday’s ideas… Creativity, properly employed, carefully evaluated, skillfully managed and soundly implemented, is a key to future business success – and to national prosperity” – Sir George Cox, former head of the UK Design Council

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Fresh Green Ads

Subtracting color from sidewalks in order to reveal a message that is only readable when it rains

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Incredible Illustrations of Tiago Hoisel

Distortion, depth of field and humor

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The 2011 TED Prize Winner Wants You To Be A Part of His Next Project

Sometimes simple ideas can be the most powerful.

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Are Our Decisions Really Logical?

As designers pitching concepts to our clients, are we hurting or helping ourselves with the number and arrangement of the options we show?

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Being an Agency of One

Whatever your structure you need to position yourself as what you are and play on your strengths.

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Nicholas Felton’s Amazing Infographic Tribute

A brilliant and inspiring personal annual report.

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