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KesselsKramer HQ

January 23rd, 2008 by Stephen

To the best of my knowledge, KesselsKramer is an advertising firm that not only designs advertisements, but is also certifiably crazy. Okay, not crazy, just very creative, and often frustratingly so. You’ll know what I mean when you to to go to their website. Anywho, they have done work for the likes of Diesel, Nike, and MTV.

Their office space is in an old church, which makes for interesting architecture. And pipe organs. I’m just going to go ahead and say that this company wins the award for the most random office, which you will understand when you look at the pictures. Oh yeah, it’s in the Netherlands too.

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IMAGE CREDIT: Photos snapped by flickr user przemion.

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Plank HQ

January 22nd, 2008 by Jose

Plank LogoYou may never have heard of Plank, but you have probably seen their work. Plank is a web design firm that has worked with the likes of Michael Moore, The Sun magazine, and 1-800-GOT JUNK, to name a few. Plank’s goal is to create websites that look great and function just as well.

Judging by their offices in Montreal, Canada, they have some pretty good taste. A neat building, a well-lit, open office space, and plants for that all-important oxygen. Plaid desktop wallpapers? That’s charming.

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IMAGE CREDIT: Images snapped by flickr user stevey.

Want to work at Plank? Who doesn’t. Find info here.

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ESPN Studios

January 15th, 2008 by Jose

ESPN LogoWhen you think about sports on TV, what comes to mind? ESPN (probably). And when you think about sports online , what do you think of? ESPN (probably). Whoah. Very few companies have made the jump from the offline world to the online world as successfully as ESPN has. And it’s little wonder, what with the copious amounts of coverage they give to all sports, from the most popular to the most obscure.

Today we get to take a look at their main studios in Bristol, Connecticut. There are a lot of boring things you’d expect to see at a studio (sound booth, teleprompters, lights), and some things that are a bit less boring (Emmys, shiny metal everythings, a control room that looks like the inside of a UFO). All in all, not too shabby.

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IMAGE CREDIT: All images except the emmy one taken by tomharpel. Emmy pic taken by utkchristie.

Wanna get paid to do sports things? Apply to work at ESPN here.

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Site News: Changing Hosts

January 14th, 2008 by Stephen

Hey everyone,

The time has come to change servers from my current host to something a that can withstand a little more pressure.  For those of you wondering, we moving from BlueHost to Media Temple.  While the site hasn’t crashed any time recently, I would rather be prepared than have the site offline for hours.   I am no computer whiz so I hope everything goes alright and it works perfectly when the migration is finished. 

As far as future posts are concerned, we have some great ones lined up.  Apple, Mcafee, Barkley, Trig, and hopefully Digg

Thanks for reading and commenting, you all are the reason we do this :)
-OS   

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The Open Web Awards

January 14th, 2008 by Stephen

Pete Cashmore

(Pete Cashmore of Mashable, making it happen)

Well I am back in home finally after the Open Web Awards up in San Francisco last Thursday night. Jose and I had a bunch of fun even though we initially were very confused about the proper way to walk up to complete strangers and begin talking to them. It eventually worked out and we made a bunch of contacts that will work out to be posts in the future. I was quite pleased that everyone I remember telling about Office Snapshots really enjoyed the idea.

If you are interested in looking at pictures of the event you can check them out here.

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