Archive for October, 2009

Oh this is too much fun.

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

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I WANT YOU TO GET A BETTER WEBSITE

www.says-it.com is a website where you generate an image of a soda can, poster, church sign, official seal, or an number of other mediums of ‘official’ expression with your own text. It’s pretty hard to stop making these things.

Go. Go now. Go waste some time!

They rock.

They rock.

Fur Flavored Soda!

Fur Flavored Soda!

I’m real! I have business cards!

Monday, October 19th, 2009

That was a quote from the chamber of commerce rep who broke up the ‘press conference’ given by not-so-real chamber of commerce reps (I.e. the Yes Men) as they were announcing the COC’s (not really) reversed position on climate change. The ‘reversal’ story made it onto Reuters and several other outlets before it was revealed to be a hoax. A hoax that calls attention to the COC’s official position on climate change.

Full story here.

Northwest Health Foundation website launched

Friday, October 16th, 2009

nwhfThe Northwest Health Foundation, Oregon’s only health-dedicated grantmaking organization, suffered from a confusing website that obscured the extensive work they do in not only giving grants, but also convening, commissioning research, and supporting policy advocacy. This new site gives them an entirely refreshed look and feel, within restructured information architecture that communicates effectively to their diverse audiences.

Solid Ground Consulting Group website launched

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

solid-groundDecisions Decisions, a consulting group in Portland, needed a stand-alone website for their growing environmental consulting division. Solid Ground Consulting works with non-profits, foundations, and alliances that deal with land stewardship, conservation, affordable housing, historic protection, and environmental advocacy. The site’s content management system enables Solid Ground to respond quickly to changes in their team of advisors and consultants.