by Tracy Davis on July 17, 2009
I had the opportunity to be interviewed by Leann Harms of Design Trade Magazine for an article about social media. Design Trade is, as its title suggests, a trade magazine for interior designers. (Their blog, headed by Leann, is actually a lot more fun.)
You can read the interview online.
by Tracy Davis on May 30, 2009
We may have been a tad premature a few months ago when we created a company Facebook account when what we really needed was a “fan” page. Now we have one!
We’re just beginning to tweak it, and link the Facebook page to our blog, and Twitter, and LinkedIn, etc. As soon as it’s [...]
by Tracy Davis on March 7, 2009
If our blog looks a little wonky, it’s because we’re installing a new template and some additional plug-ins. I hope to have things navigable and looking okay soon. Thank you for your patience.
Sunday, March 8: Still working on the code and configuration. I’m looking forward to being able to actually write posts and show [...]
by Tracy Davis on February 25, 2009
I’ve been using Twitter regularly for about a week and a half now, and it’s been…. interesting. I still haven’t got the knack of initiating 120-character “conversations” with total strangers, but I’m intrigued by the possibilities of this technology.
As I’ve been looking for common ground with other Twitterfolk, I’ve found several who blog about [...]
by Tracy Davis on February 17, 2009
John Hopper of the Textile Blog wrote a good historical overview of Donegal Carpets and its relationship to William Morris and the English Arts & Crafts movement.
The Hewn & Hammered blog sponsored by Rejuvenation featured a project in Wisconsin using Guildcraft carpets, “Greene & Greene-inspired remodel in New Berlin, WI”
And my personal favorite, the amazing [...]
by Tracy Davis on January 17, 2009
We went from a Movable Type installation over to Wordpress and I’m still trying to work the kinks out. We’re also working on a complete update of our website, and integrating the blog with our Twitter feed… in short, trying to bring our online presence into the Web 2.x world. More to come.