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Art Loop Open
Fuzzy Math is excited to be working with both the Chicago Loop Alliance (CLA) and the Chicago Artists Coalition (CAC) to bring to fruition Art Loop Open, a new art-centered competition taking place in downtown Chicago from October 16-29, 2010. … Continue reading
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1.5 years of Fuzzy Math client work
Work, Work, Work. For about the past year and a half, Fuzzy Math has completed just over 30 projects with all kinds of clients from many different industries. Quite a few came back for more after their first experience with … Continue reading
Congratulations to Mayo Clinic Health Manager
For winning the silver in best internet health application for 2009 in November of last year. I wonder what Fuzz-covered Chicago-based design firm helped them with that awesome user experience?
Managing your day in 18 minutes
So, what to do about it? Well, as a recovering Getting Things Done-attempter (it kind of worked, until I stopped doing it consistently) I am deciding to give something else a shot: Managing your day in 18 minutes. The idea … Continue reading
Summer architectural tour
In July we (along with our significant others) took an architectural boat tour along the Chicago River. It was a beautiful afternoon… the sun reflecting off the many glass and steel buildings that line the river. The tour makes you … Continue reading
The summer office
When starting a new project, I try to spend time someplace other than the office. Removing myself from familiar surroundings, shutting off the monitor, closing the laptop and working analog lends itself to a sense of playfulness crucial to engaging … Continue reading