Archive for January, 2012

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Fashion Site Design Pattern

Increasingly fashion brands are establishing a direct channel online for consumers to purchase their products. There are many great examples of fashion brands selling direct including Mr. Porter, Everlane, and Warby Parker.

by Eric Fader on January 28th, 2012
No Comments  Design

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Sh*t Entrepreneurs Say

The end of a trend, yet still funny

by Eric Fader on January 26th, 2012
No Comments  Business, Commerce, Content

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The Fab Story – from zero to hero

Great presentation of what Fab learned along the way

by Eric Fader on January 19th, 2012
No Comments  Commerce

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Google Protests SOPA

Join Google in stopping SOPA

by Eric Fader on January 17th, 2012
No Comments  Content

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Chill Launches Pinterest for Video

Chill is launching a redesign that focuses on video in a Pinterest design pattern

by Eric Fader on January 17th, 2012
No Comments  Content, Design

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Good Design is a Tough Job

Good design is really challenging

by Eric Fader on January 6th, 2012
No Comments  Design

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Curled Up Experience

Jason Calacanis recently wrote about the "Curled Up" experience after watching people consume content on tablets compared to other consumption experiences such as "lean back" or "lean forward". With Mahalo's focus on video and iPad applications, this is a very pertinent observation.

by Eric Fader on January 5th, 2012
No Comments  Design

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Facebook Cards via Moo

Moo.com the creative business card and sticker company is leveraging Facebook and the disparate content that user keep within their timelines for business cards.

by Eric Fader on January 5th, 2012
1 Comment  Design

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Lucky Ant Customer Funds Business

Lucky Ant has taken the Kickstarter model to local businesses in New York. It is leveraging the trend of consumers willing to provide money in return for exclusive products, access, and more.

by Eric Fader on January 4th, 2012
No Comments  Business

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Cubelets Modular Robot Building

Cubelets are a series of squares that when combined creates a variety of robots. Tweet

by Eric Fader on January 4th, 2012
No Comments  Design