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20 reasons why I love my job
We’re kind of like the Brady bunch, except that there are twenty of us. And we’re still growing! Know an amazing designer or engineer (or someone who does both)? Let them know we’re hiring.
via fiftythreenyc:

Hello, We Are FiftyThree.
We worked with award-winning photographer Lee Towndrow to create portraits of each team member featuring Lee’s signature paper sculptures, and we think they turned out beautifully. We hope you like them, too.
Check out our new About page, and be sure to say hello!

20 reasons why I love my job

We’re kind of like the Brady bunch, except that there are twenty of us. And we’re still growing! Know an amazing designer or engineer (or someone who does both)? Let them know we’re hiring.

via fiftythreenyc:

Hello, We Are FiftyThree.

We worked with award-winning photographer Lee Towndrow to create portraits of each team member featuring Lee’s signature paper sculptures, and we think they turned out beautifully. We hope you like them, too.

Check out our new About page, and be sure to say hello!

a blogger love story / portraits by alice gao
A few months ago I came across a blog called Lingered Upon in a roundabout way. As it usually goes, I see a tweet that piques my interest, which leads me to visit a website that opens a portal to new people and new worlds…
This time, it was a tweet about the Kinfolk Dinner Series in Brooklyn, which, if you click the link, is where you’ll likely lose the next fifteen minutes of your life just browsing and being in awe and stealing inspiration for your next big dinner party.
In short, I fell in love with a blog. And as any curious and besotted person would do, I visited her other sites: Tumblr. Twitter. Facebook and Instagram (where she has a katrillion followers…).
Lastly, I told my friend and old Foodspotting colleague Chris Connolly that I found a bee-yoo-ti-ful blog and that the author and I should probably be friends. To which he replied, oh hey… I know Alice. 
The End.




photos by alice gao

a blogger love story / portraits by alice gao

A few months ago I came across a blog called Lingered Upon in a roundabout way. As it usually goes, I see a tweet that piques my interest, which leads me to visit a website that opens a portal to new people and new worlds…

This time, it was a tweet about the Kinfolk Dinner Series in Brooklyn, which, if you click the link, is where you’ll likely lose the next fifteen minutes of your life just browsing and being in awe and stealing inspiration for your next big dinner party.

In short, I fell in love with a blog. And as any curious and besotted person would do, I visited her other sites: Tumblr. Twitter. Facebook and Instagram (where she has a katrillion followers…).

Lastly, I told my friend and old Foodspotting colleague Chris Connolly that I found a bee-yoo-ti-ful blog and that the author and I should probably be friends. To which he replied, oh hey… I know Alice.

The End.

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photos by alice gao