Custom-Designed Holiday Bread Labels
We had fun over the holidays creating our own custom label for delicious breads from Once In A Blue Moon Bakery. Needless to say, they were warmly received for the Christmas holiday! Read More »
We had fun over the holidays creating our own custom label for delicious breads from Once In A Blue Moon Bakery. Needless to say, they were warmly received for the Christmas holiday! Read More »
Sound Rivers’ 10th Annual Race for the River “Kayakalon” is the area’s most unique sprint triathlon. Unique in that it replaces the typical swimming segment with a kayak. Participants start off the race with a 1.5 mile kayak, followed by a 15.6 mile bike ride, and then end with a 3.1 mile run. The event is hosted… Read More »
Ray Price photo by Christer Berg for his Portraits With Purpose project. “Never take what happens to your clients personally.” Advice to a young Scott Misner from a mentor and former boss that I still think very fondly of to this day. Worst advice I’ve ever received. Why? Because it’s always personal with you. Having the… Read More »
Last weekend we were thrilled to get together with News & Observer reporter Lori Wiggins and a few of the subjects from the latest City of Raleigh Museum motorcycle exhibit. Dr. Robin Dail, Pastor Mike Beasley and “Cobra” our buddy Cornell Chandler. Keep an eye out for Lori’s Midtown Muse column this Sunday talking about just how diverse… Read More »
We’ve had fun helping the City of Raleigh Museum (COR Museum) pull together this month’s “Bobbers, Baggers & Bikers” exhibit on the history of motorcycling in Raleigh. We uncovered 100 years of motorcycle culture with lots of biker facts, portraits of riders, and five of the coolest historic bikes in North Carolina. In the process of… Read More »
It’s Time The City of Raleigh is currently in the habit of creating events on Fayetteville St. to attract visitors to downtown. With recent success expanding the Museum of Natural Sciences, it is time to think big about permanent, family-friendly entertainment options downtown to coexist with the existing museums and growing number of restaurants and… Read More »