Tag: Writing

  • The Outside Collective

    The Outside Collective

    Writer

    • Demo reel voiceover (coming soon!)
    • Web copy (Our Story)

    About the Outside Collective

    Outside isn’t just a place. It’s a state of being.

    We met in Vail, Colorado, shooting video for corporate clients, local businesses, and luxury resorts—the usual stuff. But during early morning and late night treks up Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, we discovered a shared love of the outside and, together, inspired by the natural splendor around us, invented new ways of telling stories.

    We found we weren’t alone in our “outside” way of thinking. So, we joined forces to do something bigger, something different. We ditched our 9-5 jobs and formed a collective, a place for fellow outsiders to create and live life on the outside: The Outside Collective.

    The Outside Collective is a content and media production company in Vail and Denver, Colorado, specializing in travel and resort, event coverage, brand and product, action sports, and aerial.
  • Make Software: Change the World!

    Make Software: Change the World!

    Editor, Writer & Project Manager

    • Managing editor for exhibit text and signage
    • Project manager for graphics review and production
    • Photo caption writer and asset manager (approximately 300 images)
    • Social media manager and content developer for exhibit launch
    • Copywriter for marketing communications

    About Exhibit

    Make Software: Change the World! is a $7 million, 6,000-square-foot exhibit, designed by firm Van Sickle & Rolleri, that explores the history, impact, and technology of software through seven game-changing applications. The exhibit opened at the Computer History Museum on January 28, 2017.

    Fly through World of Warcraft’s fantastic world of Azeroth, learn Photoshop from the pros, and speed-text your way to victory in the Computer History Museum’s newest, interactive exhibit, Make Software: Change the World! This uniquely designed space follows the stories of seven transformative software applications—Photoshop, MP3, MRI, Car Crash, Wikipedia, Texting, and World of Warcraft. The Stata Family Foundation Software Lab anchors the exhibit and encourages visitors to learn programming basics through a series of interactive activities. Discover the history and impact, and imagine what you can do with software!

    Make Software Online

    Make Software: Change the World

    Make Software: Change the World

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    Opened January 28, 2017. © Computer History Museum. Designed by Van Sickle & Rolleri.

     

    Feature Image: Logo and visual treatment by studio1500
  • Hi Fructose │ The New Contemporary Art Magazine

    Hi Fructose │ The New Contemporary Art Magazine

    Contributor (2013–2016)

    • Bethany DeForest (vol. 41, Oct. 2016)
    • Nicomi Nix Turner (vol. 40, July 2015)
    • Odd Nerdrum (vol. 39, Apr. 2016)
    • Mark Ryden (vol. 38, Jan. 2016)
    • Kate MacDowell (vol. 37, Oct. 2015)
    • Winne Truong (vol. 36, July 2015)
    • Masao Kinoshita (vol. 35, Apr. 2015)
    • Eric Wert (vol. 32, July 2014)
    • Alma Haser (vol. 31, Apr. 2014)
    • Tiffany Bozic (vol. 30, Jan. 2014)
    • Femke Hiemstra (vol. 29, Oct. 2013)
    • Eric Fortune (vol. 29, Oct. 2013)
    • Frédérique Morrel (vol. 28, July 2013)

    About Hi-Fructose

    Hi-Fructose is a quarterly print art magazine, founded by artists, Attaboy and Annie Owens in 2005. Hi-Fructose focuses squarely on the art which transcends genre and trend, assuring readers thorough coverage and content that is informative and original. Hi-Fructose showcases an amalgamation of new contemporary, emerging as well distinguished artists, with a spotlight on awe inspiring spectacles from round the world.

    Hi-Fructose is distributed internationally and carried in major bookstore chains including Barnes & Noble, Hastings as well as major art store chains, boutiques, galleries and news stands worldwide.

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    Frédérique Morrel (vol. 28, July 2013). © Hi-Fructose.

     

    Fortune
    Eric Fortune (vol. 29, Oct. 2013). © Hi-Fructose.

     

    Feature Image: © Frédérique Morrel/Hi-Fructose