Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 |
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GRAND has decided to stock the Cable Table in their Union Square store! That’s pretty sweet, right? Grand, if you don’t know, is a fantastic design and style emporium. They only carry clothing and products that fall into one of two categories: sweet-ass and rad-tacular. We are psyched!
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 |
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One of Boston’s best mags for sourcing the haps, the Improper Bostonian, is profiling ONE Condoms in their current issue. The story is quite nice, and there are some rather sexy shots of our packaging. Also, it’s cool to share cover space with Junot Diaz. We should read his book, as it’s supposed to be, uh, pretty insanely great.
Friday, May 2nd, 2008 |
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The gentlemen purveyors of oils on canvas, Jason Chase and Scott Listfield, have kindly offered to show off the Cable Tables at their studio space for the Open Studio Days this weekend, May 3rd and 4th. You should go visit them at 95R Oxford St (#52 on the map) because they are top-shelf individuals with serious painty skills. No joke: these two are the best artists you will see during Open Studios.
Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 |
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The Cable Table’s first public viewing will be at The Tasty Show Birthday Party on Wednesday, April 16th. The Tasty Show, an excellent TV show, blog, and resource for chocolaty goodness, is turning 5 years old and hosting a beer, chocolate, and cheese tasting event at GRAND in Union Square. Our very own Cable Tables will be on hand to help keep the delicious morsels off the floor.
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008 |
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You know how it’s kind of ugly/skeevy to keep the torn-open cardboard box of condoms on the nightstand, but it’s also weird to have a drawer full of that stuff, too? We designed ONE’s new package to let you hide them in plain site: the sexy tin has minimal text and an easy-to-open lid on the bottom. And now they’re available at almost every single CVS in the country! Play it safe, kids!
Monday, March 31st, 2008 |
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And just like that, as if from nowhere, Nerve Action unveils their new site. It will contain the kinds of things one would expect to find on a design firm’s website: a portfolio, a blog-like news section, and some contact information. But be pretty-ish.
This would not have been possible without the cunning and nimble coding skills of Claudia Mansilla, of Cricava Techonologies. Her work cannot be recommended more highly. If you are mean to her, we will find you.