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Roadtrip to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Dana House
I’ve always been a fan of design, especially when it’s functional. Last weekend, I took a day trip to my hometown of Springfield, Illinois, and got a chance (well, another…
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Is the Advertising World Still ‘Mad’ with Creativity?
If you asked me two years ago why I chose to pursue a marketing degree, I probably would have given you a negative answer fed with a few traces of…
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Do We Still Need the ‘Digital’ Label?
(An e-Article about Labels and the World Wide Web.) Eleven years ago, we started our marketing and design company. Back then, our primary focus was building websites for brands.…
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Atomicdust Showcases Design and History for Koplar Properties
The Koplar family has been a part of real estate development in St. Louis since the 1920s. They have created some of the St. Louis region’s most memorable, iconic architectural…
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New Messaging, New Website for Florsheim Work
Our longtime client, Florsheim Work, asked us to refresh their website with new messaging, new design – and an improved e-commerce section, to make it easier for customers to find…
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A Designer’s Loosely Organized Thoughts on Adobe Photoshop Touch
As a Professional Designer Person, I’m contractually obliged to get excited when Adobe releases a new version of Photoshop. Early last week, the newest product to bear the Photoshop name…
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March Desktops from Atomicdust
Isn’t March great? There’s so much to look forward to – the first day of spring, March Madness, St. Patrick’s Day, and of course, a batch of brand new wallpapers…
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Atomicdust Lends a Hand for U.S. Crisis Care’s Branding and Marketing
When we were first introduced to U.S. Crisis Care by a board member – and Atomicdust client – what we found was a small, passionate organization doing some very important…
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New Faces at Atomicdust
Oh, Illinois. Your loss is our gain! That’s right, the two newest employees at Atomicdust both hail from small towns in the Lincoln state. Luckily, both have quickly become accustomed…


