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June 2012

More Talent than Ever

We’re pleased to announce the addition of Lorri Johnston to our team. A senior designer with small-town roots, deep design + more

Toaster to Table in 90 Seconds

What could possibly go wrong?

Redemption through Reading

It’s official: reading makes you a better person. “Without doubt,” even. And since any revolutionary will tell you that that + more

Docklands

The fun workstation… just slightly better than the intern’s desk.

Introducing the Newbie

Since our intern now has her first AMD blog post under her belt (see yesterday’s entry), I figured I should + more

Newbie

My first blog as an intern for AMD! I am excited to be a part of the AMD staff. This + more

Beauty in Intricacy

You don’t have to be a graphic designer to appreciate Japanese letterpress movable type.

Friday Miscellany

Your body contains as much as five pounds of “good” bacteria. The most dangerous vegetables revealed! (Note: near as I + more

IE7 Tax

Heck of an idea, really. Now, if only there were companies willing to pay the rest of us for having + more

Me, Myself, and I

You hear a lot of folks say things like, “For the best back wax ever, just give Betty or myself + more

“I may have found a way outta here…”

It was 50 years ago today that Frank Morris, along with John and Clarence Anglin, escaped from Alcatraz. Did they + more

Hear, hear!

Over at spiked, Brendan O’Neill offers up a spirited defense of the Queen’s English: “…in order to engage with society, + more

Does design matter? Sort of. I guess.

Interesting article on graphic design crowdsourcing over at Daily Download—though it doesn’t speak well for the critical thinking skills of + more

“The eyes of the world are upon you…”

Courtesy of the Naval History & Heritage Command, here are several galleries of images of the Allied invasion of Normandy + more

It’s a “Mom Thing”

The social network with the highest percentage of older users? Linkedin, naturally. What’s a little surprising is who’s in second: + more

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