Archive for 'Talk'
Durham Guide on Design*Sponge
Jessie Gladin-Kramer and design*sponge have put together a great guide on Durham, North Carolina. Check it out here.
Call for Vendors – The Rock & Shop Market
We are now accepting vendor applications for the tenth! Rock & Shop Market on Saturday June 20th from 1-5pm at the Tir Na Nog in Downtown Raleigh. The first event of its kind in the Raleigh, NC area, since 2004 the event has remained a local favorite. To check out past vendors and bands and [...]
indieNC article
indieNC is included in a nice article in the Independent this week. The feature is about local designers creating products using repurposed and earth-friendly materials. The article also highlights Raleigh designers Morgan Meredith, a textiles student at NC State and Jamie Powell of Revamp Vintage. You can read the full article and see a gallery [...]
North Carolina Museum of Art
I consider the North Carolina Museum of Art and its surrounding greenway trails to be an often over-looked and underappreciated gem of Raleigh. This really is one of the nicest ways to combine a taste of the outdoors with a touch of culture. Starting with a tour of the museum’s permanent collections, you can spend [...]
Happy Holidays
We are taking a break through next week, see you then! {Picture via flickr}
Shop Local NC Coupons
In the coming months we hope to bring you more coupons from North Carolina businesses. For now, check out these sweet deals here and on our coupon page. Have a coupon you’d like to see? Let us know.
Amy Jones
This week I interviewed Amy Jones, a graphic designer from Raleigh whose work was recently featured in Print Magazine. I met Amy while she was a designer with Flywheel in Durham, and since then she has moved on to work for FWV Distilled and Vintage 21 in Raleigh. How did you get into graphic design? [...]
Happy Thanksgiving
We are signing off for a few days to celebrate Thanksgiving. Hope you have a good one! We’ll be back next week with the first is a series of shop local North Carolina gift guides. Picture by Jason Phebus










