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posted: Friday June 23, 2006 - 3:46 PM
Activate is the latest newsletter in a string of similar offerings from Flavorpill - which include the weekly regional events and flagship newsletter Flavorpill, the guide to quality books and reading from Boldtype and the weekly guide to art and design Artkrush.
This latest newsletter marks a departure for Flavorpill who's demographic is largely comprised of people in tune with pop culture style and fashion. The Activate newsletter contains important world news from Politics and Business to Science Technology and Local Stories. Top stories, Popular Appeal and "Nearly News" are also included to keep you interested.
The first issue shows a network headed in the right direction. Flavorpill is positioning themselves as a modern-day internet publication powerhouse and is cornering every area of the market.
Solidfying themselves early on as a resource for quality information has helped a great deal. Existing Flavorpill subscribers will likely subscribe to the Activate without hesitation.
Flavorpill Launches Activate
This latest newsletter marks a departure for Flavorpill who's demographic is largely comprised of people in tune with pop culture style and fashion. The Activate newsletter contains important world news from Politics and Business to Science Technology and Local Stories. Top stories, Popular Appeal and "Nearly News" are also included to keep you interested.
The first issue shows a network headed in the right direction. Flavorpill is positioning themselves as a modern-day internet publication powerhouse and is cornering every area of the market.
Solidfying themselves early on as a resource for quality information has helped a great deal. Existing Flavorpill subscribers will likely subscribe to the Activate without hesitation.
Flavorpill Launches Activate
CerealArt Gallery Relocation and Site Redesign
posted: Wednesday June 07, 2006 - 7:14 PM
Cerealart develops, produces and distributes a range of limited edition designs by internationally recognized artists.
The Cerealart gallery relocated on June 1st to 149 N. 3rd Street, Philadelphia. In addition to the relocation they've recently redesigned website and online store.
Available items for purchase include works from Yoshitomo Nara, Allan McCollum, Laurie Simmons, Takashi Murakami, Yayoi Kusama, Momoyo Torimitsu, Kenny Scharf, Dalek, Marcel Dzama, Ryna McGinness, Kirsten Hassenfeld, Kehinde Wiley, Andreas Slominski, and Yoshua Okon among other.
The majority of items on offer are small sculptures in the $300+ range. This is limited edition art so keep that in mind as you peruse the webstore and balk at the site of a $150 soccer ball!
The website additionally features biographies and highlights of each artist, photo galleries of previous exhibitions, and a blog of related musings.
All in all a job well done. Congrats!
CerealArt Gallery Relocation and Site Redesign
The Cerealart gallery relocated on June 1st to 149 N. 3rd Street, Philadelphia. In addition to the relocation they've recently redesigned website and online store.
Available items for purchase include works from Yoshitomo Nara, Allan McCollum, Laurie Simmons, Takashi Murakami, Yayoi Kusama, Momoyo Torimitsu, Kenny Scharf, Dalek, Marcel Dzama, Ryna McGinness, Kirsten Hassenfeld, Kehinde Wiley, Andreas Slominski, and Yoshua Okon among other.
The majority of items on offer are small sculptures in the $300+ range. This is limited edition art so keep that in mind as you peruse the webstore and balk at the site of a $150 soccer ball!
The website additionally features biographies and highlights of each artist, photo galleries of previous exhibitions, and a blog of related musings.
All in all a job well done. Congrats!
CerealArt Gallery Relocation and Site Redesign
Beautiful/Decay Anthology
posted: Wednesday June 07, 2006 - 6:43 PM
B/D: Anthology is the online counterpart to Beautiful/Decay magazine. Each month a new series of artists, designers, writers, and musicians contribute original material to pick up where the print version of B/D left off.
This month's issue (33) highlights the work of Seth Cheeks, Shmack Clothing, Emily Twomey, Josh Clancy of Toothjuice, and Will Ainley. Additional features include film and music reviews in addition to various highlighted websites.
The format of the Anthology is a simple popup window with hyperlinks for websites, numbered navigation for galleries, and a scrollbar for articles. Subtract any reading and you can make it through an anthology in 10 minutes. Beautifully executed!
Beautiful/Decay Anthology
This month's issue (33) highlights the work of Seth Cheeks, Shmack Clothing, Emily Twomey, Josh Clancy of Toothjuice, and Will Ainley. Additional features include film and music reviews in addition to various highlighted websites.
The format of the Anthology is a simple popup window with hyperlinks for websites, numbered navigation for galleries, and a scrollbar for articles. Subtract any reading and you can make it through an anthology in 10 minutes. Beautifully executed!
Beautiful/Decay Anthology
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