At the end of 2011 my wife was participating in a women’s bible study at our church that centered on gratitude. As the women in our congregation talked about what they were discovering through this study I began to realize something: I sucked at thanking people. I’m not talking about being bad at saying the words “thank you” to be … Read More
I Survived For A Week Without My Beloved Internet
I’ve been back in the “real” world for less than a week and I am already unsure how I survived for a week without the internet. Here’s what I can piece together from fragments of offline analog memories: My wife, 5-year old daughter, and I recently took a 7-day cruise to Mexico and we made a decision to spend the … Read More
How We Spell “WOW” With Two M’s
I’m vaguely excited to be leaving on vacation with my wife and daughter in the morning. I love traveling and getting to share new experiences with these two amazing ladies and I’m always inspired with ideas for making Date-Line better when I’m in new places and spaces. It was on one of these trips that I had the idea to … Read More
We Cranked Out These AOGA Table Tents In Short Order
A few weeks back we received a call late in the afternoon from an agency in Anchorage who needed us to produce a number of table displays for an Alaska Oil & Gas Association rally that was to be held in Fairbanks the next day. 10AM the next day. I knew we would have no problem meeting the short deadline … Read More
Check Out This Brilliant Gate Fold Brochure by ACCAP
We recently had the opportunity to print some really cool brochures for the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment & Policy (ACCAP). Their piece featured a gate fold, where the outer panels fold toward the center, so we were excited to tweak our folding equipment to accommodate such a unique layout. The design work was done by ACCAP’s Program Manager Brook … Read More