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We are a Non-Profit Organization that could not have these great events if it wasn’t for you! Thank you for your support. If you would like to be a part of our Sponsor community please click here. To complete the request form or you can contact Jennifer Wirkman by email. Or by calling 425-444-4665. Thank you. Just take a moment to look through our sponsor, just click on their logo to learn more about them. We are proud to support Seattle Children’s Hospital. Pacific Northwest Historic Race Sponsors.
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Let’s Build a Fort (part two) | Ben Thompson
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Business, design, music, and art, all mooshed together. Let’s Build a Fort (part two). Part of Saltmine’s offices at 1725 Westlake, Spring, 2000. We were living cheek-to-jowl in our Westlake space, and I was both attracted and intimidated by the amount of space. I know that I was intrigued and excited about the potential to develop the blank concrete canvas that the space presented and the challenge to do it well, and to try to maintain the culture and feel of the previous space. October 2, 2011. Great a...
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The Business Tourist | Ben Thompson
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Business, design, music, and art, all mooshed together. Going through this process is a bonding experience between my team and the client team it sets the stage for the communication that’s necessary for a successful project, and for a good working relationship through the project. June 17, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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September | 2011 | Ben Thompson
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Business, design, music, and art, all mooshed together. Let’s Build a Fort (part one). Brand’s description of what he called ‘low-road’ architecture resonated with me. Brand writes: Low Road buildings are low-visibility, low-rent, no-style, high-turnover. Most of the world’s work is done in Low Road buildings, and even in rich societies the most inventive creativity, especially youthful creativity, will be found in Low Road buildings taking advantage of the license to try things. The place had its own se...
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An Introduction | Ben Thompson
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Business, design, music, and art, all mooshed together. The right wing politician,. Or the old west shotgun murderer. If you want to know more about me, please take a look at my design bio or my business bio on this site. If you read this and have something to say back, please drop me a line and let me know what you think:. Send mail to blog(at)benzero(dot)com. Black Rock Arts Foundaton. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Ben Thompson”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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Business Bio | Ben Thompson
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Business, design, music, and art, all mooshed together. Saltmine Creative, founded in 1995, was built on the concept of combining graphic design, software development, and project management to take advantage of the then-new medium of the web. Following the success of site launches for Microsoft, British Petroleum, and The PGATour, (among many others) Saltmine grew rapidly to over 100 people in its Seattle office, and over 30 in its London office. Black Rock Arts Foundaton. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Transparency and Social Media | Ben Thompson
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Business, design, music, and art, all mooshed together. Transparency and Social Media. For a public company or a non-profit, of course, the financial is a matter of public record, and the organization is required to release certain statements regarding their previous operations and upcoming plans. Private companies, bound by no such rules, are thus left to determine on their own how much, and what sort of information to share with their employees and the public. November 29, 2011. Enter your comment here.
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Let’s Build a Fort (part one) | Ben Thompson
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Business, design, music, and art, all mooshed together. Let’s Build a Fort (part one). Brand’s description of what he called ‘low-road’ architecture resonated with me. Brand writes: Low Road buildings are low-visibility, low-rent, no-style, high-turnover. Most of the world’s work is done in Low Road buildings, and even in rich societies the most inventive creativity, especially youthful creativity, will be found in Low Road buildings taking advantage of the license to try things. The place had its own se...
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October | 2011 | Ben Thompson
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Business, design, music, and art, all mooshed together. Interface Design, History, Theory, and Opinion. Unless you’re designing things for fun, someone’s paying the bill. There are a lot of ways to approach this subject of pleasing the party who is paying the bills, but today I want to write about user interface design. In this case, the user in question is the end user of the software product (or web application). Indicating that there was more content available. The first few times this turned up, ...
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The Heart of the Startup | Ben Thompson
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Business, design, music, and art, all mooshed together. The Heart of the Startup. Where is the spirit the surest? At the beginning. Paul Klee. Once your brain starts working that way, it’s hard to get it to stop. Crucial global issues involving market, customers, and revenue flow are at the top of the list creating a business plan and model that will sustain the company and allow for growth are the first jobs (and modifying those items as reality meets your projections! March 16, 2011. You are commenting...