Tuesday, February 19, 2008
So Right It's Whang!
My dear friend & favorite client of all time, Ross "The Intern", has just finished taping an interview with none other than Suzanne Whang!
As the host of our favorite show, HOUSE HUNTERS on HGTV, I just had to post this interview for you guys to see.
The interview is every HH fan dream come true!
Ross asks Miz Whang all the hard-ball questions, and you really get a sense of the REAL Suzanne.
On a side note, it's been my long-time secret fantasy to be a Realtor on House Hunters, so hopefully Ross can make that happen! How awesome would that be!!!!
*MOST IMPORTANTLY, don't forget to check out www.nbc.com/rossblog ... I'm telling you, Ross is the inspiration behind my blog, and he's got wonderful content to share with you! I can promise that you'll have lotsa' fun on Ross's blog:
www.nbc.com/rossblog
Thanks Ross,
-S
SYI: Suzanne introduced OPRAH to THE SECRET. True story! Check out Ross's blog for more details.
So Right It's Whang!
My dear friend & favorite client of all time, Ross "The Intern", has just finished taping an interview with none other than Suzanne Whang!
As the host of our favorite show, HOUSE HUNTERS on HGTV, I just had to post this interview for you guys to see.
The interview is every HH fan dream come true!
Ross asks Miz Whang all the hard-ball questions, and you really get a sense of the REAL Suzanne.
On a side note, it's been my long-time secret fantasy to be a Realtor on House Hunters, so hopefully Ross can make that happen! How awesome would that be!!!!
*MOST IMPORTANTLY, don't forget to check out www.nbc.com/rossblog ... I'm telling you, Ross is the inspiration behind my blog, and he's got wonderful content to share with you! I can promise that you'll have lotsa' fun on Ross's blog:
www.nbc.com/rossblog
Thanks Ross,
-S
SYI: Suzanne introduced OPRAH to THE SECRET. True story! Check out Ross's blog for more details.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Book As Art





Ever since the days of Book Fairs at my grade school, I've been interested in the design of book covers. Even today, cover art has a decisive factor in my purchase and reading of a book. Cover art can be one of the most clever forms of graphic design, and it always aims to impress.
With that said, I recently stumbled upon an awesome website called Covers.
Covers is dedicated to the appreciation of book cover design. The blog is updated and maintained by Fwis, a design firm based out of Brooklyn, NY and Portland, OR. The Fwis designers review a recent book by its cover each week, and comments are open to the public. The site is interesting and pretty inspirational. There's also a link on the fwis website to read book reviews on any book that visually entices you to learn more.
Check them out @ www.covers.fwis.com
-S
Book As Art





Ever since the days of Book Fairs at my grade school, I've been interested in the design of book covers. Even today, cover art has a decisive factor in my purchase and reading of a book. Cover art can be one of the most clever forms of graphic design, and it always aims to impress.
With that said, I recently stumbled upon an awesome website called Covers.
Covers is dedicated to the appreciation of book cover design. The blog is updated and maintained by Fwis, a design firm based out of Brooklyn, NY and Portland, OR. The Fwis designers review a recent book by its cover each week, and comments are open to the public. The site is interesting and pretty inspirational. There's also a link on the fwis website to read book reviews on any book that visually entices you to learn more.
Check them out @ www.covers.fwis.com
-S
Friday, February 15, 2008
"Revelation" By Karim Rashid


Superstar designer Karim Rashid has designed a collection of five spirit bottles for Bombay Sapphire in conjunction with jewellers Garrard and crystal brand Baccarat.
Called "Revelation", the bottles are made of hand-cut crystal and decorated with sapphires and diamonds. They cost $200,000 each.
Reflecting the global popularity of Bombay Sapphire, the limited edition Revelation bottles will be launched at five major international airport locations – starting with London Heathrow airport on March 27th, to coincide with the opening of the new terminal five and subsequently New York, Dubai, Singapore and Sydney. One Revelation bottle will be exhibited at each of the five international airports for two to three months before being securely transported to its new owner anywhere in the world.
Profits from Revelation will benefit the travel retail industry’s chosen charity, The Smile Train, which provides life-enhancing cleft surgery to children in poor countries.
"Revelation" By Karim Rashid


Superstar designer Karim Rashid has designed a collection of five spirit bottles for Bombay Sapphire in conjunction with jewellers Garrard and crystal brand Baccarat.
Called "Revelation", the bottles are made of hand-cut crystal and decorated with sapphires and diamonds. They cost $200,000 each.
Reflecting the global popularity of Bombay Sapphire, the limited edition Revelation bottles will be launched at five major international airport locations – starting with London Heathrow airport on March 27th, to coincide with the opening of the new terminal five and subsequently New York, Dubai, Singapore and Sydney. One Revelation bottle will be exhibited at each of the five international airports for two to three months before being securely transported to its new owner anywhere in the world.
Profits from Revelation will benefit the travel retail industry’s chosen charity, The Smile Train, which provides life-enhancing cleft surgery to children in poor countries.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
FIAT 500: My Next Car






2008 Fiat 500
Just in time for $3 gas, Fiat dreams of an American comeback.
Retro is still cool, according to Fiat, which has already tapped into its past for a new badge and created a fashionable range of merchandise featuring its logo style from the 1920s.
The latest Fiat 500—cinquecento in Italian—is also about reestablishing Fiat's Italian pride. Five years ago, Fiat was in dire straits and seemed certain to fall into the arms of General Motors under an agreement made in 2000. Sergio Marchionne, a Canadian-Italian businessman, was appointed CEO of Fiat in 2004 and given the freedom to do whatever it took to turn the company around. His first action was to negotiate a divorce settlement with GM, which ended up costing the General $2 billion. A jubilant and now cash-rich Fiat put ads in newspapers throughout Italy proclaiming, "Fiat is Italian again."
Small cars are Fiat's specialty, and a range of new ones—starting with its cheapest model, the Panda, and following with the Grande Punto—has improved Fiat's sales. Following the success of the modern-day Volkswagen New Beetle and Mini Cooper, Fiat presented the Trepiuno concept at the 2004 Geneva auto show. The concept borrowed the design of the 1950 Nuova Fiat 500 but was built on a modern Panda platform. Three years later, and 50 years to the day after the first appearance of the iconic original, a party that involved the whole city of Turin welcomed the debut of the '08 500. -BY RAY HUTTON
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