Category Archives: Perty
Slice of NYC life
Recorded over the course of a year, all ending up with a great, moving piece of film. Nice work, Andrew Clancy. Nice work. ^Notch
Filed under Amazing, Creativity, Movie Time, Perty
Gettin’ all artsy up in here
We don’t like to take ourselves too seriously but we do take what we do seriously. So when we were invited to put on an exhibition of our work for display at MSU’s Brick City Gallery we had some serious … Continue reading
Filed under Advertising, Creativity, Delicious, design, Digital, Local, Local Artist, Perty, springfield
Motivational for a Monday
Simply, wow. After watching this (combined with several cups/quarts/gallons of coffee), we’re ready to take on the week. Enjoy. ^Groggy Notch
Well Done
Underconsideration just launched a new menu design comparison site. Good ones, bad ones… you be the judge. We’re excited to view all that’s out there. Glad to see this great watering hole on the list. ^Le Notch
Filed under Advertising, Delicious, design, Food, Perty, Worst Ever
In the Gallery
Last Thursday, local artist Pam Rubert’s exhibition opened in Gallery Marlin. Her incredible quilts adorn about every available wall in our space. Very inspiring, and strangely cozy. Learn more about Pam’s process and approach here >
Filed under Amazing, Creativity, Local, Local Artist, Perty, springfield
Pining for Patagonia
Melinda Dean of The Alchemedia Project recently returned from an epic trip to Patagonia, and while we were expecting to be blown away/furiously jealous of her trip, the pics she brought back are simply off the charts. Melinda spent seven … Continue reading
Filed under On The Road, Perty
Brad Hill goes and gets himself a new fancy camera lens
Brad Hill has been wandering around the shop today, snapping candid shots of Marlin and Alchemedia Project peeps to try out his new 50mm prime lens on his Canon XTi. The results are pretty darn sweet. More shots after the … Continue reading
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Recognizing the art of pastry chefdom
Letterhead Fonts is featuring Marlin work done for Sweet Street Desserts. Take a look! The piece was a gorgeous, perfect-bound book, ostensibly holding the secrets on How to Fulfill the Demands of the Art of Pastry Chefdom,. In reality it … Continue reading
