Recently in Work Category
This year's Where2.0 was a blast. Met a ton of cool people, saw some great demos, and enjoyed inspiring talks.
As you can see, Chad and I really nerded out...

I recently had a great opportunity to work with the brilliant minds behind Help Remedies - who have created some beautifully designed healthcare products. T&E of LittleFury did the branding/identity and packaging.
My little contribution to all this can be found in the bored section of Help's website - where I created a handful of pieces of what can best be described as fun.
Really looking forward to seeing more from Help, and can't wait to find some of their products in my medicine cabinet (or displaying them on my shelf to impress visitors - they're that good looking!).
I'll be going to a few interesting events in the next two months:
April 26 GoRuCo (Gotham Ruby Conference)
from the site: "A technical conference aimed at highly motivated programmers interested in all things Ruby."
April 30 Visualization Day at CUNY
This looks really interesting, with presentations by Ben Schneiderman and other HCI & Visualization notables. The conference is free, which is always a plus.
May 12 - 14 Where2.0 in Burlingame, CA
I've been wanting to go to this conference for a couple years. Always a great line-up of speakers and lots of interesting people and projects. This year's Where2.0 should be excellent - with all the LBS apps and platforms that are launching.
May 17 Smart/Models (AIGA/NY Biz Conf)
AIGA/NY has put together a great looking conf featuring a diverse group of designers and producers discussing... the biz. I'm especially looking forward to Jason Fried's talk on 37signals' approach. There has been a lot of talk about new business models in the creative space, and this looks to be a great round-up of some super intelligent people with highly innovative ideas and methods.
Today I started work at Organic, Inc. Super excited to be there, lots of really brilliant people working on cool projects. Not a bad way to come back from a little vacation (read: kayaking as much as possible). Too tired to write more... maybe later.

