Archive for January, 2016

Our relentless love for new music and culture has always been a part of our workflow and design process.  Listening to different genres spanning from classical to electronic we love to constantly hear new melodies.  We mixed the XLR8R’s top 100 downloads of 2015 and will be uploading on the mixcloud page.  Listen and let […]

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The tech giant says more than 350 engineers will work on Google products in the new 185,000-square-foot office. GLENN LOWSON / TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO Google already has an office in Kitchener at the old Lang Tanning Company building, which also holds offices for other tech startups. The new workspace will be located in the […]

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“It’s important to pick yourself up, retrace your steps, look at what went wrong, and learn from your mistakes. If you can learn from the experience, you should be able to avoid making the same errors next time.” https://lnkd.in/dZJv3Nn By Richard Branson @richardbranson 6 January 2016  “Every game-changer fails at some point. The reason they […]

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By Jenna Birch January is on the horizon, and it’s safe to assume a few goals for the coming year have at least flitted through your subconscious. Before you know it, the confetti will fall, the clock will strike midnight, you’ll raise a glass to 2015—and, suddenly, a fresh 12 months of promise will be ahead. […]

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by Frank Thomas You are not alone: even the most creative people sometimes get stuck. You’ve thought all day about a solution but no idea is satisfying or close to creative. The mind starts to prepare for replacing the planned after-work training session with overtime. Don’t do that! Instead, try this workout routine which has often helped me. […]

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What do you guys think about the Zking design for clothing brand?  Just having some fun here at the fashion offices in the Toronto Tycos District.  #Adidas #Risk #Dare #Win

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by Lars Mangels Stress: Something that we all have to deal with once in a while – sometimes in our private lives, but probably more often at work. While some of us seem to deal with it quite easily, others suffer more. I’ve found something that seems like an easy way to make things better: Mindfulness. […]

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