In the mid-1950′s Theodor Geisel was supplied a list of 348 words every six year old should know and was challenged by his friend to use them in a story for kids no more than 225 words long. A few short months later Ted, now the famous Dr. Seuss, completed one of his best known works The Cat In The Hat using 223 words from the original list with only 13 not on it. So what’s that got to do with SEO? Read the rest of this entry >>
In 1913 the term “keeping up with the Joneses” first entered pop-culture as an idiom for social caste. For the next 100 years neighbors spent their time peering over fences and through windows as people attempted to define themselves by comparing possessions. Today in technology is no different, and interactive-marketing is no exception. The difference is now we need to have everything they do and more. Read the rest of this entry >>
It’s a given that as computing power increases and size decreases technology is becoming both more prevalent and more mobile resulting in applications transitioning from something we use to something which integrates into our lives. This fundamentally core change in the way we view technology has triggered a paradigm shift from products we purchase to partnerships with the companies who produce them. Read the rest of this entry >>
A few years back, while working on the “before & after” gallery for Chrysaliz Design, I got to thinking about the artistry that went into decorating the homes in the photographs. This idea stuck in my brain such that I began considering the artistry of everything around me eventually focusing on the technical solution I was providing. I consider this one of my Monolith moments as my approach to technology solutions became less analytic and more artistic. Read the rest of this entry >>