I’ve got this uncanny ability (“fault” is probably a better word) to find a lesson in the most mundane of tasks and experiences. In this instance, a bag of quick-crete taught me a thing or two about research and the act of doing.
Author: Steve Secviar
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A PRINTER, SUGAR, AND SOMEONE
I was having lunch with a friend a week or so ago. We were enjoying the mediocre-est of tuna-salad sandwiches at an AnyDeli near the studio. My friend, who is somewhat in the design industry (he’s a printer) made a comment about the toothpick that held his bread to his glob of tuna-salad.
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MIXTAPE COLLECTION
We took the time to craft together these mixtapes because we love music. Music should tell a story, like it used to when you listened to an entire album. Now we click past a song when we get bored and playlists are lazily thrown together in Spotify or Soundcloud. In the good old days you carefully selected your tracks and blended them together with timing and thought.
