Posted by blainegarrett on Sep 24th, 2007 | View Comments

Zach Taylor, Adamantine Arts‘ Lead Designer, whipped up some snazzy business cards. Pictures below. We processed the order via Vista Print this weekend. I’m pretty excited to replace our old “The Art Attack” business cards. We ordered some for Sarah, me, and then some general ones for everyone else....
Posted by blainegarrett on Sep 23rd, 2007 | View Comments

Saturday night, we ended up having an impromptu mini-party involving Sarah, Jon, Adam, Dave, Chaymus, Nichole, Ben, and even my brother Darren and his wife Kristen made an appearance for a bit. At some point in the evening, we stumbled to the grocery store and bought pumpkins and carved them up. Below are the fruits of our labors. Special thanks to Sarah for taking the photos showing off her...
Posted by blainegarrett on Sep 21st, 2007 | View Comments

I received a comment from Jay @ Dumb Little Man tonight on my ridiculous post earlier. Luckily, he thought it was funny. I stopped by DLM again to see what was new and saw the Article Things Other People Accomplished at Your Age (which assumes your age is 23). Among them include John Singleton directing a cult classic and Truman Capote publishing his first novel. Legally, I started Adamantine...
Posted by blainegarrett on Sep 20th, 2007 | View Comments

In reply to Little Dumb Man’s great 35+ Spectacular and Time Saving Tips article, I was thinking that, just in the same way making money shouldn’t be the bottom line for businesses, saving time shouldn’t be the bottom line for busy people. Here are some things that will defiantly save you time, but you shouldn’t probably do…
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Posted by blainegarrett on Sep 20th, 2007 | View Comments

Adamantine Arts announced today that items from its upcoming Galleria will be made available to Froogle (Google’s online product search). This is huge for artists who are looking to sell prints and originals. Adopting Google’s Froogle API would make it easy for artists to publish available artwork for sale on their homepage or myspace, etc. They could even setup their own 3rd party...