Monthly Archives: August 2009

Customizing all over the place

Not only do we LOVE customizing in Hayes Valley… but so does TOMs Shoes at Azalea right down the street… take a peak…

Outside Land Messaging

Are you at Outside Lands yet? Get on your pony and come join us. Photo courtesy of Sig N. Thanks Sig!

Pride Messenger Launches

You voted and we built it. The Pride Messenger launched today and we’re feeling . . . proud. Unfortunately, our SF factory is super busy and is only able to produce the Pride Messenger in a size small right now; we know you want a medium. If the size small sells well, we’ll have an [...]

Did I hear bike Panniers???

Yes, it is true… Timbuk2 is designing bike Panniers and I got to test one of them out… not only does it carry my computer, iPhone, sketchbook, and other precious daily items, but it also carries my dog… She might be small… but she sure does take a BITE out of life! Check it out…

The Happiest Bike Racks in the World

Wouldn’t the world be a happier place if our bike racks looked like this? How could you steal from this happy little friend? Bike racks at Pacific Primary School in San Francisco.

Hemlock Fun!!

Not only do we design, market, merchandise, and sell sic bags… but we like drinking together!!! Especially when it involves eatting peanuts!

Happy Friday

“Real” Candyland

Yesterday they turned Lombard Street into Candyland for the game’s 60th anniversary. It was the the world’s largest version of the Candy Land board game complete with pixies with fairy dust. Just another day in San Francisco . . . Read more here. Photo provided by Hasbro, Inc. AP Photo/Hasbro Inc., Darryl Bush, HO.

FLAP: Maker Faire Action

Core77 covered the FLAP project in its post about Maker Faire on Friday. They stated, “There’s a long history of well-intentioned high-tech failing in the developing world due to lack of infrastructure, but FLAP seems to be proceeding in a cautious and well thought-out way, seeking feedback on their products among early adopters in potential [...]

Puppy Love

How great is this little one?! Note to all companies: tiny puppies make happy workers.