Yes, I skipped a few weeks from the last 'weeknote' entry. The excuse of being busy doesn't really hold weight as we're always busy, but in this case we were perhaps a little crazier than usual. On Friday we held the exhibit for Sara's work. The paper cutting exhibit for what she'd been working on for the last eighty weeks or so. It was a great success, lots of people made the trip over one of the two bridges, and we rounded the evening off with a late and large dinner at Le Garage with the remainder of family and friends.
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Super rationalization is our focus in the last three weeks of the Future of Fish project. The team is focused on pulling together facts, figures and data to support our solution concepts. In which they will tell the story of why these ideas realistically can make the impact we believe they will. Over a year's work comes down to these last three weeks in how we craft this final storytelling piece. Well, it is more like a package of storytelling pieces. We're hoping to explain our solutions on the Future of Fish web site in the coming weeks.
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It has been a while since we've had a chance to stop and reflect on all that is going on. Since we started Friday Edition we grew larger than expected, working on many excellent projects with outstanding clients, organizations and people. We've got a growing stash of products designed and made by Central, and our Future of Fish project has its own storytelling site. Here on centralstory.com, over the next 12 weeks or so, we're collaborating with one of the finest design firms to help express and craft our story to replace this site. We're really proud of the work we're doing and the people we're getting to collaborate with, so it is fitting to get a greatly improved way to say so. If you've signed up, we'll let you know of when things evolve here, as well as when we set up the online store.
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Gino Zahnd from Kosmix pinged us to do a small project for him, to help explain the virtues of browsing the web with Kosmix. Run out of the 'handmade studio' here at Central, Sara worked with Gino's team to craft a simple, lo-fi animation to explain why using Kosmix to learn about a topic is not just the better option, but the right thing to do for the environment. We'll share more of the handmaking activities shortly, in the mean time drop on over to Kosmix to see what they're all about, and watch the animation below.
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