Archive for September, 2005

What, again? Cool.

Tuesday, September 13th, 2005

Hey, not one but TWO awards! This one is for our design of Campagne Restaurant and Café which won a “Standard of Excellence” from the Web Marketing Association.

Who? The Web Marketing Association is the producer of the WebAward Competition.
Now in its 9th year, the WebAwards is the premier annual award competition that judges website
development against an ever increasing Internet standard and against peer sites within their industry.

We’re proud of the site and happy for the hardworking team at Campagne Restaurant and Café,
one of Seattle’s finest French restaurants.

Ta Daaaa!

Tuesday, September 13th, 2005

We’re happy to announce that ONTHERAIL.com won a “Standard of Excellence” from the Web Marketing Association.

Who? The Web Marketing Association is the producer of the WebAward Competition.
Now in its 9th year, the WebAwards is the premier annual award competition that judges website
development against an ever increasing Internet standard and against peer sites within their industry.

We’re pleased to see this recognition for ONTHERAIL, which has set a standard in design
in the industry since 1996.

Displaced Restaurant workers site

Wednesday, September 7th, 2005

Never ones to let a good idea go unoticed we mentioned the displaced designers site to our friends at Chefs for Humanity and got a resounding LET’s DO IT! We’ve posted the site here: Displaced Restaurant Workers. Check it out, and if you can spare a room, a job a set of knives or you know somebody who needs help, pitch in!

Designers made jobless and homeless by Katrina may have a new place to turn.

Sunday, September 4th, 2005

A load of creative people were working in the states hit by Katrina. Many of them lost everything they had. Home, health, food, job, everything.
Now there’s a website where these folks can find a place to crash, maybe some work, or look on the bulleting boards to see if their co-workers have found dry ground.

It’s called Displaced Designer and already there are posts there of room and board offers and there are a lot of links to other resources.

Like Craig’s list, one of the first places we all go to find out what’s going on, and the I’m OK registry, where people can let their loved ones know they’re OK and we can look for the people we haven’t been able to get in touch with.

Hurricane Katrina I'm OK Registry

This is what makes the web so cool folks.

Check it out, and if you’ve got some room, some desks or a space to contribute, pitch in!



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