Entries for month: March 2010

Let's Just Be Friends!

By Ron Dylnicki

Let's Be Friends!There has always been the proverbial line in the sand that has divided the advertising strategists from the designers. For some, the line is more visible than for others; but regardless, there has always been this underlying struggle between the two. 

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Changing the Face of Banking on Long Island

By Megan Kilgallen

Check out this article in today’s Newsday for a sneak peak at how Austin & Williams and Bethpage Federal Credit Union have teamed up to change the way Long Islanders think about their banking.

If you can’t access Newsday online, come back to Austin & Williams on March 15 for the big reveal!

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Web Design Trends of 2010

By Neil Esposito

What we've seen so far and what to expect.

Although design trends don't start and end on January 1 each year, there is a definite tendency to wipe the slate clean and change your design approach as we enter a new year. Trends help us evolve as designers. As we challenge ourselves, we continue to push forward to what's next or what needs to be fully discovered. 

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Best $10 Deal in NYC

By Henry Luhmann

Cooper-Hewitt's current exhibition, Design USA: Contemporary Innovation.

Anyone who knows me knows that I'm a big fan of the Cooper-Hewitt (member since 1983), but this show, which runs through April 4, is exceptional and truly offers something of interest for everyone. It is sure to please, inspire, motivate and - as an added benefit - get you out of the winter cold for a couple of hours.

Design USA celebrates the accomplishments of the winners honored during the first 10 years of the prestigious National Design Awards. The exhibition features outstanding contemporary achievements in American architecture and numerous design disciplines including landscape, interior, product, communication, corporate, interactive and fashion.

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What is the Difference Between a Blog and a Forum?

By Nathan King

This is a question that is often asked, so we thought we'd post an answer on our blog. Both blogs and forums are great tools for online communication, but the differences between the two affect how communication is accomplished and what type of response to expect.

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