1. TIME Magazine Releases List of 50 Best Websites of 2010

    TIME Magazine Top 50 Banner TIME Magazine Releases List of 50 Best Websites of 2010

    By Sven Larsen (@zemoga)

    Sure, we love getting feedback from clients about what a great job we’re doing.  And sure, it’s totally rewarding when we get a pat on the pack from our peers.  But when you make the TIME Magazine List of the Top 50 Read More-->!

    Posted by Kimberly Reyes. 7 of September of 2010

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  2. Innovation Wants to Be Free

    Innovation Tools Innovation Wants to Be Free

    By Sven Larsen (@zemoga)

    Over the last couple of days, Kimberly has shared some of the materials that Zemoga has created for our Spark Sessions (as well as some of the cool swag that we’ve created to promote our brand). We’re big believers in creating and refining tools that aid our processes. Of course, as head marketer at the company, I Read More-->!

    Posted by Sven Larsen. 18 of August of 2010

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  3. Born in Bogota: Esteban Cortazar is Fashion’s Boy Wonder

    img esteban1 134516173659 Born in Bogota: Esteban Cortazar is Fashions Boy Wonder
    Model Hanne Gaby and Esteban Cortazar for the Exito lookbook
    Photographed by Jaime Rubiano, courtesy of Interview Magazine

    By Kimberly Reyes (@CommDuCoeur)

    What were you doing when you were 13?

    While some of us were learning how to skateboard, getting braces, or hanging up posters of our favorite boy band, Esteban Cortazar was on a mission that took him to New York Fashion Week and put him right in front of American designer Todd Oldham and Bloomingdale’s (now deceased) Director of Fashion Kal Ruttenstein.  What unfolded in the years that followed was the promising career of one of the industry’s youngest and most talented creatives. Read More--> and most talented creatives.

    Posted by Kimberly Reyes. 9 of August of 2010

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  4. Some New Additions to the Z Team!

    Say hi to more of Bogota’s best and brightest :-)

    Do you bleed green?  If so, let us know by following the Z Team on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Zemoga/z-team>

    Posted by Kimberly Reyes. 30 of June of 2010

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  5. Minimally Yours

    donald judd Minimally YoursSculpture by Donald Judd

    By Dan Licht (@thedvl)

    Barebones, simple, exclusive. These are all words that spring to mind when thinking of minimal design. Minimalism has been around for quite some time. The ability to use just what is needed and nothing more. It’s no wonder that it has been highly utilized in interactive design. After all, the requirements of designing for the web have always been built on a foundation of limits. Back in the ’90s we were restricted to only 216 colors and minuscule file sizes. But minimal interactive design is alive and well. Read More-->ive design is alive and well.

    Posted by Kimberly Reyes. 19 of May of 2010

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  6. Real-Life UX, or Everything I Know I Learned at the Zoo

    real life UX Real Life UX, or Everything I Know I Learned at the Zoo

    By Dan Licht (@thedvl)

    On a recent trip to the zoo with my wife and son, I realized this place was designed. Not just the signage, or the plaques describing the animals genus or place of origin. I mean the entire experience. Some may say “duh.” It’s an attraction, of course. But I’m talking Read More-->ive design is alive and well.

    Posted by Daniel Licht. 18 of May of 2010

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  7. Sears Goes Mobile in a Big Way

    Sears Mobile Screenshot blog 300x163 Sears Goes Mobile in a Big WayBy the Zemoga Team (@zemoga)

    We’re always using this forum to give some Zemoga love to our new clients and partners. There’s nothing we love more than welcoming new members to the Zemoga family. But that doesn’t mean that we ever take our existing clients for granted. Especially when they keep giving us challenging and Read More-->ive design is alive and well.

    Posted by Sven Larsen. 10 of May of 2010

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  8. Will the iPad Kill Flash?

    no flash logo 300x165 Will the iPad Kill Flash?

    By Sven Larsen (@zemoga)

    We conclude our ”Gadget Week” with a look at the future of devices and how new content for them will be developed. As we cast our eyes to the future, many are asking, “Will the iPad (or Apple in general) kill Flash?”

    As iPad sales continue to rocket upwards and the enmity between Apple and Read More-->ole for Flash in that future?

    Posted by Sven Larsen. 30 of April of 2010

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  9. QUIZ: Can You Guess the Gadget?

    Image1 21 QUIZ: Can You Guess the Gadget?

    Above: Bowers-Wilkins’ Zeppelin Speakers

    This post continues Gadget Week, our tribute to innovative technology, with a closer look at the relationship between design and function.

    By Kimberly Reyes (@CommDuCoeur)

    Here at Zemoga, we appreciate great design.  We’re inspired by everything around us–the colors, shapes, and textures that invigorate our senses.  Great design has a power that goes beyond just looks; it elicits a deep, visceral emotion that motivates us to imagine and to create. Read More-->.

    Posted by Kimberly Reyes. 28 of April of 2010

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  10. The Art of Data Visualizations

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    Briana Campbell is the newest addition to the Zemoga team, and she’s giving us an artist’s perspective on the importance of data visualizations.

    By Briana Campbell (@MsMatchGirl)

    OK.  So infographics are everywhere.  Road signs, weather maps, statistical data, subway maps – infographics is a suddenly trendy term for something that’s been around forever. (Literally, forever – the first infographics are easily prehistoric petroglyphs and cave paintings).  Human beings are visual creatures, able to quickly take in a lot of data at a glance.  With everyone constantly on the go, with the 24-hour news cycle and a constant barrage of information, using media from newspapers to televisions to laptops and iPhones, infographics is the most surefire way to convey a message. Read More-->.

    Posted by Kimberly Reyes. 12 of April of 2010

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