Wednesday, 08 September 2010
FreshInk officeLIFE

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If you don't know this already, we like to have fun at FreshInk. We work in a creative environment and sometimes things get interesting around here. We have been known to have a chair race from time to time...

Wednesday, 20 May 2009 17:06

Geekhouse Bikes Get A Thumbs Up!

Written by Dustin Bryson

At FreshInk we are all about great design.  That greatness might ooze from the minds and tablet pens of the F.I. crew or from a workshop in Nantucket.  It might be a web based creative tour de force or a hand stamped leather riding saddle.  Great design is the type of thing that when viewed is instantly appreciated.  It's not unlike a beautiful woman or a handsome pair of sneakers. 

For this reason we created Freakin Fantastic.  It's not a big fancy award or large cash prize, and your Gram won't see you on the evening news.  Think of Ftastic as a gentleman's tip of the hat and a long awaited pat on the back.

This weeks Ftastic award goes to Geekhouse Bikes, a custom bicycle company run by Marty Walsh, out of Boston.  The craftsmanship that goes into each ride is evident and the personality of the company only adds to my desire to own one of these freakin fantastic bikes.

So good on ya Marty, thanks for not being boring & expect an order for a FreshInk Fixie soon!

Sunday, 19 April 2009 20:39

Owners Photo

Written by Dustin Bryson
 
Dustin Bryson & Chris Merriam pose for their annual owners photo.  We are thinking about hanging this one over the mantel.

 

Photo by FreshInk photographer Patrick Engman

Friday, 20 March 2009 19:28

Desktop is out of control

Written by Chris Merriam
chris merriam freshink desktop
Last week was a blur to me. My free form organizational style caused coffee cups to stack up on my desk and my garbage can to reach critical mass. My workstation wasn't the only thing that needed organizing last Friday. My computer's desktop had icons stacked and jumbled like a mah-jongg board. Well, it wasn't that bad but you get the picture. To keep this from happening next Friday, I created a desktop background that will compartmentalize all of the important programs and files that I access on a regular basis. This puts them right in front of me and there is no room for the extra crap that always seems to junk up my desktop come the end of the week. I created a few standard sizes for you to test drive. You can download them in our document repository.
organized desktop