We answered the most important question ever asked. Well, maybe not THE most important question, but the most important question if you are planning to attend a baseball game at a retractable roof stadium. Is the roof open? A few years back we developed a nifty little app-like thing that allowed MLB baseball fans attending games in Phoenix, Milwaukee, Seattle, Houston, Toronto and Miami to know the roof status of their stadiums at the flip of their phone. Covered by major sports blogs, ESPN and others—the site was widely accepted and loved by baseball fanatics everywhere despite its niche utility. We might just bring it back.
Fifty Flags is one man's attempt to redesign each and every state flag, most of which are horrendous designs or just really unfortunate choices made 100 years ago. I'm only roughly in the I's going alphabetically, but I'm going to pick up steam this year and hopefully complete the task by December. I'm on the clock. In the meantime, check out the articles and redesign for California.
Launching this spring at TipforTat.com
This is a site that features not just a great quote or common turn of phrase - but compares the quote or saying that is the exact opposite. The idea is a reaction to social media where people post things that justify their position on a topic or circumstance in life. This rationalization and self-reinforcement can be dangerous in isolation, so we're offering up the counter-argument to your favorite quips and tips. Of course, you can still vote on the side you relate to the most but hopefully a point has been made along with the fun.
The sponsor, Truce, is a cleaning products company that is an effective compromise between the harmful toxic cleaners and the wimpy organic alternatives that are most widely available in stores today. With them you don't have to choose between two extremes.
Poster designs were done in-house by Moses creatives.
Launching soon at bmprstkr.com, BMPR STKR is a utility that allows you to share your opinions in bumper sticker format, but unlike the real thing - you can change them out far more easily. In the real-world, you may be regretting your Mitt in 2012 sticker, but on bmprstkr.com - you could simply swipe it out for the Republican flavor of the month in seconds and share it with the world. Users will be able to choose their car, load pre-made or popular stkrs, make their own stkrs, and even add a vanity plate with ease. Watch for it later this year.