Karrie Jacobs' book in paperback May 22 2007
Karrie Jacobs’ The Perfect $100,000 House is released in paperback on May 29th 2007. She’s doing some readings and appearences to correspond with the release.
Karrie Jacobs’ The Perfect $100,000 House is released in paperback on May 29th 2007. She’s doing some readings and appearences to correspond with the release.
Wheat Wurtzburger is featured in Group Show 12 presented by Humble Arts Foundation.
See the show in their archive and check out the most recent, Group Show 15.
Elsewares, our client (and new suite-mates), are featured in a new video profile series from 37 Signals about their software tools for businesses.
Lookin’ good Ryan & Audrey; lookin’ good.
Core77, the wildly popular design site (much more than just industrial design these days) launched a series of podcasts in December 2006. Since February, I’ve had the pleasure of working with Steve Heller, editing and co-producing his contributions to the site—interviews with some of the most fascinating contributors to the contemporary sphere of design.
Of course, there are other contributors in addition to Steve, including our dear friend and client, Alissa Walker. Check out interviews by Alissa, Steve, and others (and some conference presentations, including Natalie Jeremijenko) at Core77.com/broadcasts.
The Brick Awards, Do Something’s annual televised award show for young people changing the world, appeared in the April 12, 2007 edition of the New York Times.

I’m excited to post work we’ve done for the Brick Awards and a great deal of other work from the last 24 months or so that’s never made it onto the site.

Wheat Wurtzburger’s work is plastered all over San Francisco right now. The photo, made with Anna Kerlin, was originally captured for Miranda July and Harrell Fletcher’s Learning To Love You More public art project.
Now, Let Love In is promoting the next in a series of artists talks at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
I’m doing some article research and would like to find out who designed the current promotional campaign for New York City Ballet’s Romeo + Juliet. If you happen to know (or have a guess) who did this

feel free to leave a reply in the comments or mail me at randy (at) citizenscholar (dot) com.