Electronic cords drive me crazy, so anything to keep them hidden is welcomed in my house! I’m thinking of ordering this CableDrop and CableBox for my office from Bluelounge. Or I could be super cheap and use this idea from Unplggd.
I hate cords!
April 23rd, 2010The Power of Print
April 13th, 2010I love the new “Magazines: The Power of Print” campaign. I spotted it in this month’s Glamour. Created by WPP‘s Young & Rubicam.
“We surf the Internet. We swim in magazines.
The Internet is exhilarating. Magazines are enveloping.
The Internet grabs you. Magazines embrace you.
The Internet is impulsive. Magazines are immersive.
And both media are growing.
Barely noticed amidst the thunderous Internet clamor is the simple fact that magazine readership has risen over the past five years. Even in the age of the Internet, even among the groups one would assume are most singularly hooked on digital media, the appeal of magazines is growing.
Think of it this way: during the 12-year life of Google, magazine readership actually increased 11 percent.
What it proves, once again, is that a new medium doesn’t necessarily displace an existing one. Just as movies didn’t kill radio. Just as TV didn’t kill movies. An established medium can continue to flourish so long as it continues to offer a unique experience. And, as reader loyalty and growth demonstrate, magazines do.
Which is why people aren’t giving up swimming, just because they also enjoy surfing.”
L.E. Canvas Swimsuits
April 11th, 2010With this nice weather I’ve got summer on the brain, so I started looking for a new swimsuit. Have you seen the new Lands’ End Canvas? It’s very cool and I’ve already found these four suits that I like. There’s a store on State Street in Madison and a new website. And did you know that the Lands’ End headquarters are in Dodgeville, WI? The designers also collaborate on a blog with the tagline of “Designed in Wisconsin, inspired by the world around us” — love it.
WI Film Fest
April 7th, 2010It’s that time of year again, Wisconsin Film Fest in Madison starts next Wednesday. And did you hear that Typeface is being shown on Sunday the 18th at the Monona Terrace? It’s the documentary about wood type in rural Two Rivers, WI. Advance tickets are already sold out, but there may ben an event with director Justine Nagan, so stay tuned on that. Check out all the films at 2010.wifilmfest.org. Oh, and props to Swink for the Film Fest ads.








