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Diane Reeves: Hot Off the Press! October 5, 2005
A new series of books by DB member and book producer has just been launched by Diane Lindsey Reeves Called Career Ideas for Teens. Each of the eight titles in the series provides an interactive introduction to a different segment of the world of work -- the arts, construction, education, government, health science, information technology, law and public safety, and manufacturing. Reeves' company, Bright Futures Press, is also working on a second edition of a career exploration series for kids and producing a new 12 title series tentatively called Virtual Apprentice: What It's Really Like to Be a...
Designbox Creates for Smart Commute. September 1, 2005
A new campaign of reducing emissions and congestion in the Triangle tapped the membership of Designbox to come up with a truly creative campaign. Combining the graphic design talents of Beth Khalifa, the photography of Cheryl Gottschall, and the copywriting of Janet Mobley, SmartCommute ran its largest campaign ever. Take the Smart Commute Challenge yourself!
Four New Members! August 17, 2005
We welcome 4 new cutting edge members to the group for summer 2005. Lee Tripi is a well-renowned interior designer, Lee Coltrane a truly creative programmer, Jon Williams a resident GUI / Flash expert, and Peter Aufrichtig an innovative patent expert who commutes to our weekly meetings from New York City! Our biggest concern is having 3 members named "Lee"...
Knisley Does a Digital Dance. August 7, 2005
Animation expert, Eric Knisley [db], has been working hard up in Asheille to provide a contemporary setting for "Masque of the Red Death" with projected virtual scenery. Check out the article.
Designbox's Dix Dirt Charrette Gains Attention. July 19, 2005
Richard
Stradling reports on the progress of the Convention Center's heap
of excavated dirt becoming a city park in Raleigh - all via a design charrette
organized and facilitated by Designbox. A lot of the material has already
arrived and has been sculpted at the Dix site.
Designbox
wins Indy Arts Award. July 13, 2005
Each year the Independent Weekly gives a select
few organizations an award to "honor a handful of people and projects
[to] illustrate the creative spirit of the Triangle's arts communities."
This year Designbox was selected as
one
of them. See
article by Fiona Morgan. We do have a few corrections.
Designbox
hosts new brand, "Gamila." July 11, 2005
Ty Beddingfield has moved into Designbox to
establish headquarters of Gamila
Products, LLC. Beddingfield and Rich Futrell were the founders of
The
Third Place Coffeehouse in Raleigh. As their highly successful coffee
business also grew their sales of fine loose teas, they saw a need in
the market for a new tea infuser. After contacting Aly Khalifa [db], they
collaborated to create The
Teastick. Years later they have sold the coffee house and are doing
a national launch of products for the growing gourmet tea market. See
the press
release.
Gamil Design's Batcage on Lance Armstrong's Bike. July 4, 2005
Lance Armstrong and will be riding in this year's Tour
de France with a host of new cutting edge equipment, but he's riding
with one accessory for three years in a row: the Trek Batcage.
Designed by Aly Khalifa [db] to be the lightest, easiest and best-retention
bottle cage on the market, the Batcage has proven itself to perform in
the world's most competitive environment. In fact, you'll find two of
them on Lance's climbing
bike.
Designbox facilitates city leaders on Raleigh's vision.
June 14, 2005
Eleven
members of Designbox facilitated an energetic 3 hour creative session
designed to express the best of what Raleigh has to offer. Hosted by the
Raleigh Convention
Center, the charrette was attended by a diverse group of about 80
city leaders. Each Designbox member led an 8-person group which was tasked
with communicating impressions, stories, and imagery to capture the city's
spirit. The work from each group is intended to guide downtown development
and marketing efforts in reflecting the city's culture, leveraging the
local resources, and establishing an image of Raleigh to present to the
rest of the world.
Kirby
Derby Show gets press. June 3, 2005
This
Designbox exhibit of a local neighborhood parade has garnered attention
in the News & Observer's What's
Up.
The show was also featured in the Raleigh
Hatchet with the actual event described as "one of the coolest,
and most original events Raleigh has to offer."
Talenti sent to Rome by the NEH. June 1, 2005
Francesca
Talenti [db] was awarded a 6 week class at the American
Academy in Rome. Funded by the National
Endowment for Humanities, Talenti will be learning amongst a
league of international scholars at the institution known for its prestigious
Rome Prize.
Exhibiting Artist Gretchen McLaren featured on HGTV.
May 25, 2005
Designbox
will be celebrating the debut of HGTV's
"Crafter's Coast to Coast"
which features Gretchen McLaren. Designbox will show the episode in the
gallery on the big screen at 7pm on May 25th.
Aly Khalifa featured at IDSA Conference. April 8, 2005
Aly presented "The future of professional creativity and the
rise of the creative consortium" at the IDSA
Southeast Conference in Memphis TN. On the following day, Khalifa
lead an all day workshop on creative techniques. Becky Shankle [db] assisted
in facilitating the group to generate their most creative ideas for products
and services in international shipping.
Designbox
Gets Creative with Dirt at Dorothea Dix. March 21, 2005
Upon hearing that the Dix property was to receive 150,000 tons of
dirt from the new convention center project in downtown Raleigh, Aly Khalifa
[db], Professor
Will Hooker and Councilman
Thomas Crowder decided to hold a design charrette to find a creative
way to turn this dumping into a unique city feature. Khalifa will lead
the creative session with Designbox members facilitating 40 members of
the community at the Urban Design Center. Results will be presented to
city planning staff with groundbreaking scheduled for this summer. See
the results
at Designbox or the Convention
Center.
"Hellcar"
Show Featured as "Best Bet!" March 3, 2005
The "Art of Hellcar" gallery show could be the most amount
of art Designbox has ever seen. Featuring the art of the best cartoonists
around, frame after frame is up for viewing. See the Independent Weekly's
recommendation as a Best
Bet to do this Friday.
Designbox
Makes News at Duke. Feb 24, 2005
Irie Turner features Designbox in this Duke Chronicle article.
Chris
Eselgroth Wins Gold! Feb 19, 2005
In the Direct Mail category, Barefoot Press' new campaign took home
the gold at the Ad Club of the Triangle
"Addy" Awards. Chris Eselgroth [db] was the Graphic Designer.
Shankle
joins Designbox and exhibits at Lily's Pizza. Jan 22, 2005
Our newest member, Becky Shankle, has her work
on display at Lily's Pizza in Raleigh through February 28. Her
work inlcudes a watercolored line drawing series, "Places More
Fun to be than Work."
Khalifas
lecture in Education City, Qatar. Jan 6, 2005
Aly & Beth Khalifa gave a week-long series of lectures and workshops
in late December to discuss creativity and professional development in
product and graphic design. The Khalifas visited with numerous design
classes in Education City
at the satellite campus of Virginia
Commonwealth University located in Doha, Qatar. Press
Release.
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