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    December 09, 2008

    Proximity Magazine Issue #003 Release Party

    Friday, December 12, 2008,
    7:00 PM – 12:00 AM
    At The Family Room
    (1821 W Hubbard St #202)
    312.265.6406
    $5 cover ($10 gets you an issue of Proximity issue #003 and a complimentary drink).

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    December 09, 2008

    We miss you all already… So we want you to come by our home during our holiday studio shop hours.

    Hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 2pm to 8pm thru the 23rd of December & by appointment (short notice is fine, we live down the street) let us know.

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    November 28, 2008

    Scott of the fam, will be presenting at the Art Directors Club in New York, where he will share his experience as the campaign’s Design Director. Unfortunately, the event sold out quickly. Hopefully we’ll be able to post a video of the presentation to share. Stay tuned.

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    November 09, 2008

    Kartemquin had a sneak peak of their new film, Typeface at the Walker Art Museum in Minneapolis. We were happy to be a part of the film and look forward to it’s release. In comparison to Helvetica, a film which focused on Helvetica’s influence in our society and design community, Typeface reveals the social economic evolution of our communications and reveals the foregoing industry revolving around wood type.

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    October 21, 2008

    Thank you so much to all who could make it to our Open House this past Saturday. We had some wonderful visitors and lots of great feedback. For those who could not make it, we have posted a few photos of the new space on our Flickr page.

Infinite USB

Comments

  • Chris Piascik says...

    I DEFINITELY need this!

  • Marie says...

    Whats the point? If you just have to plug one USB into another? You're not getting more USB ports, just a pretty color.

  • Camerin says...

    If the designer has placed a USB hub in each of the USB cables then you would never technically use your port. however there is a limit. i believe it is 8 USB hubs that can be connected in a string also there is a maximum number of ports that can be connected to a computer. i believe that is 255

  • Rabbi Issamar Ginzberg says...

    how genius!

    Marie- each one gives you an additional USB besides the one on the wire which is not visible...

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