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Work : The Making Of


Dynamo's Shopping Spree


Posted April 27, 2009 by Bryan Mahoney

Welcome to my first in a series of posts about a project that we're all super excited about at Dynamo - the ground up design and development of an online store for the Yellow Bird Project

I'll be focusing my attention on the development side of the project and, notably, our decision to use the Spree E-commerce platform.

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Work : Press Releases!


Combining Cool + Causes:
Yellow Bird Project


Posted April 26, 2009 by Alex

We’re extremely excited to welcome the newest member of Dynamo’s client roster: Yellow Bird Project. YBP collaborates with independent musicians and artists to produce t-shirts and other goods to benefit charities and socially-conscious organizations. The shirts are designed by the bands themselves, and the profits generated are turned over to the bands’ charity of choice...

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Work : Press Releases!


Connect the dots with ALDO


Posted April 21, 2009 by Alex

Update: the ALDO microsite won an FWA!

We're excited to announce the latest brand-building, interactive experience brought to you by Dynamo and ALDO: Connect the Dots. As part of the brand’s “Connect the Dots” Summer campaign being broadcast throughout North American and the UK, Dynamo has launched a microsite enabling visitors to turn their photos into connect-the-dots puzzles and then send them to friends to solve online...

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Play : Inspiration


Tweenbots: Kacie Kinzer, New York


Posted April 20, 2009 by Jenna Holcombe

If you haven't discovered Kacie Kinzer's Tweenbots project yet, you're in for a smile. These vulnerable, cardboard bots are let loose in the big apple with nothing but a destination written on their flag, and a smile. They scoot along in a straight line and rely upon strangers to point them home. Click "Read It" to see the video...

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Work : Design Thinking


A sketch is worth a thousand revisions


Posted April 01, 2009 by Alex

Most of our larger projects begin only after we spend time outlining the scope of work and the different deliverables. For smaller projects, though - the kind borne out of random "aha moments" or spontaneous brainstorming - we've learned to cut down the inefficiency inherent in proposals by sketching out our ideas and...

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