Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts

4.28.2015

Photo Shoot Sneak Peek

Last week we had a fun opportunity to soak in a little sun and partake in a studio photo shoot.

Not only did the weather cooperate for the outdoor portion of the shoot, but we were also able to stretch our legs and explore the City we know and love.

There are more pics where these came from. We will post more updates and photos soon!


e! team taking selfies at the Post Alley gum wall.

Bill catching the e! team in action.

Lisa at the Kong mural. 


Thanks to Bill Wright for capturing the e! magic and Anna De La Paz for catching the behind the scenes photos.

2.06.2012

Super Dip.

Is everyone recovered from stuffing your face during the Super Bowl yesterday?  Here is a recipe for the appetizer item that went the fastest at the Super Bowl party of an e! team member.  It's Buffalo Chicken Dip, and it's delicious.


Buffalo Chicken Dip As Made by The Bitten Word
Adapted from Frank's RedHot
INGREDIENTS

8 ounce package of cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup ranch salad dressing
1/4 cup blue cheese salad dressing
1/2 cup buffalo sauce or buffalo style barbecue sauce
1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese (shredded mozzarella cheese can be substituted)
2 cups shredded meat from a fully cooked rotisserie chicken

DIRECTIONS

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F.  In a deep baking dish, mix cream cheese, salad dress, buffalo sauce, and cheese.  Stir until combined.  Stir in chicken.  

Bake uncovered for 20-25 minutes, until the dish is heated through.  Serve with crackers, pita chips, sliced bread or vegetables.  

NOTE:  Depending on your tastes and the ingredients on hand, you can use 1/2 cup ranch or blue cheese salad rather than 1/4 cup of each.  Similarly, you can mix blue cheese and mozzarella, or use portions of each.
image: The Bitten Word.


12.09.2011

Deck the Halls! And the Walls?

Our gift to you this year is custom wallpapers for your desktop computer, mobile device or tablet. We hope you enjoy them, there's one that's sure to fit your Holiday mood whether it's Bah Humbug, Merry & Bright or just enjoying the Cold Weather (or not enjoying it so much). Feel free to share these links with anyone who could use a little Holiday cheer.

Happy Holidays from e!

Brrr!


Bah Humbug


Merry & Bright


Snow

12.07.2011

Music Video or Game? Maybe Both.



Have you ever seen a music video that was interactive? Androp's latest release for their song Bell is part game, part user experience and totally fun. You simply type in a message and the game takes letters from your words to create a character that you can control through a series of environments. In our experiments, your character could be a horse, dog or a giraffe, depending on what you type. 

While jumping scorpions, running from tarantulas and dodging rhinos is fun in it's own right, the real beauty of the video game is the way the animals are cleverly crafted from letters, in real time. Watching those letters explode, then reorganize themselves after a collision, could keep me entertained for hours. 

Try it for yourself by visiting www.androp.jp/bell/.

11.28.2011

Team e!

Holly and Kristine were able to meet up over the Thanksgiving break in Arizona for a local "Turkey Trot" race.

Having fun on the run

Here at e! we're always looking for ways to quantify our success, but Kristine Svehla-Brown takes it to the next level. This year she cycled, ran, and swam in five long distance events, including two 70.3 triathlons. Add up the distances of her races alone, and they're equal to driving from Vancouver, B.C. to Salem, Oregon.

What keeps her motivated? Well, her finisher medal in the shape of Texas is a favorite. And swimming in the clear blue water at the Chelan Man Olympic triathlon is still fresh in her mind. But really – it's the endorphins of training along with the opportunity to do many events with family and friends that keep her signing up for more.

And apparently it can be contagious, as our own Holly Perkins just completed 11 weeks of training and rocked her first Seattle 1/2 Marathon on a very soggy Sunday after Thanksgiving!

Kristine is not sure what's exactly on the docket for next year, but she's thinking of putting her first full marathon on the list. Perhaps Holly is crazy enough to join her?  (Hint, hint?)

9.23.2011

The End of Summer

by: Kristine Svehla-Brown, Senior Designer

Ah, the end of summer has arrived. Here in Seattle we are enjoying a late, but wonderful burst of great weather, no matter if the calendar says summer or fall. Everyone is squeezing in outdoor activities before we are forced inside with our books and lattes.

Each September, my co-workers at e! generously contribute to my fundraising for the Bike MS Washington Ride. The Bike MS event is a two-day cycling event through Skagit, Whatcom and Island Counties. The routes range from 22 to 92 miles on the first day, and 52 and 72 miles on the second day. There are scenic views along the routes, stocked rest-stops, and a festive finish line party. It’s a great event for a great cause and this year’s event didn’t disappoint with such amazing weather.

To ride a bike more than 100 miles over 2 days might seem a bit crazy, but it has become a great love of mine. 6 years ago I did my first long-distance bike ride. It was a 50 mile route on a Cascade Bicycle Club event called “Flying Wheels”, and it was the longest I had ever ridden a bike. I was riding an old mountain bike that my husband reconditioned for me with slick tires and a new seat. I know he was afraid I wouldn’t be able to make the whole 50 miles, but I proudly called him from a rest stop with just 10 miles to go before I finished the ride. Back then, I was in awe of fit bikers in black spandex that seemed to pedal so effortlessly up our Pacific Northwest hills. I loved to joke that I was just riding from rest-stop to rest-stop for the snacks! (Delicious snacks!)

The following spring, I invested in a road bike. I was hooked on cycling and surprised by my own ability to ride far distances. I took on the challenge to get faster and better at riding the hills. I trained and rode in my first RSVP (Ride from Seattle to Vancouver, BC), a 186 mile, 2-day ride. And then at the suggestion of a friend, triathlons came into the picture! I realized the time I spent swimming, biking and running was countering the time I spent sitting at a computer all day. In my profession and our society filled with gadgets, I enjoyed the time to detach from computers, tv and electronics and enjoy the world around me. Now don’t get me wrong, I love what I do, but at a certain age it becomes apparent that sitting sedentary all day is not the best thing for a person physically or mentally. I’ve been a graphic designer for more than 20 years. That’s well over 40,000 hours of sitting!

Over the past 6 years I have a good collection of event t-shirts, finisher medals and MEMORIES. This summer alone I’ve done: Ironman Texas 70.3, Seattle Rock n’ Roll 1/2 Marathon, Chelan Man Olympic Triathlon, RSVP (Ride from Seattle to Vancouver, BC) and the Bike MS Washington Ride. I’m also ramping back up for another 70.3 Triathlon in November in Texas. I’m not fast, nor do I break any records, but I’ve taken on the motto to “keep moving forward”. I’ve found that endurance is my thing and I love the challenge. I also love to encourage others to participate in cycling and triathlon. You are stronger than you think!

SO HOW CAN YOU GET STARTED?

We are fortunate that Cascade Bicycle Club, the largest bicycling club in the US, is based right here in Seattle. In addition to their organized events, they offer free daily rides to everyone and they also advocate for better, safer cycling for all. I also have joined in on free workouts with the Luna Chix Triathlon team. Luna has local teams all around the country in running, cycling, and triathlon. Their mission is to support women of all ages and abilities who want to be active and inspire others to do the same. Not surprisingly, triathlon is one of the fastest growing sport in the U.S.

So, whatever your motivation for getting out there.... fun, adventure, fitness, or just snacks.... go for it!  Below are a list of resources, and if you have any questions or need some advice on how to get started, please don’t hesitate to contact me at kristine@effectivedesign.com.

And always, KEEP MOVING FORWARD!

Cascade Bicycle Club
Amazing cycling club. Website includes forums and links to their famous organized rides like STP, RSVP, Chilly Hilly, and more.
http://www.cascade.org

Luna Chix
Great advice and free workouts for women. (And always free Luna bars!)
http://teamlunachix.com/

Active.com
Great resource, links, and registration for hundreds of events. Find an event, sign up, and go for it!
http://www.active.com/

Hal Higdon
As a non-runner, I love Hal's approach! His website offers free training plans for whatever race distance you’re going for and whatever level you’re starting at. He’s also very realistic and forgiving for people with busy schedules!
http://halhigdon.com/


9.09.2011

Guido's Corner

Well hello there! Long time no bark. It's still summer and there's still time to take some quick day trips from Seattle. Since I visit Yakima a lot (my Mom's from there) I thought I would share some of my favorite stops along I-90. I really like riding in the car so when the folks say "let's go bye-bye" my tail starts wagging and I'm ready to rock.

One of my favorite towns along I-90 is Snoqualmie, just a 30-minute drive and you're there! It's so close, yet feels so far away. I'm not allowed to go to the Falls there but you should check them out, I hear they're amazing! If you can splurge a little why not do lunch at Salish Lodge overlooking the Falls? There's also a casino nearby and don't forget to check out downtown Snoqualmie, it's quaint and loaded with shops and restaurants to browse. With Mt. Si nearby there is also tons of hiking in the area.

A little further east along I-90 and we find ourselves in Roslyn. This town was made famous by being a filming location for Northern Exposure back in the day, but it's so much more than that! With the recent addition of Suncadia Resort nearby you can golf, dine, shop and play in this very small town. Don't leave without stopping by The Brick, Washington's oldest operating bar!

And finally, have you been to Yakima lately? It's booming! Stop by the visitor center when you get there, but here are some fun ideas: winery tours, a visit to Ummelina Day Spa, lunch at Geppetto's, shopping at the Farmer's Market, dinner at Gasperetti's, float the Yakima River, and more! The fun things to do there are plenty and the sunny days last well into the fall.

Gotta run, I think I hear the car starting up!

8.19.2011

Just for Fun - Bumbershoot Ads

It's not everyday that we get to design something that resembles a rock poster, so when Polygon NW asked us to create an ad for the Bumbershoot guide we were thrilled. We had fun coming up with ideas that would catch the attention of the concert-goers and be appropriate to the event. 

Here are some of our comps, starting with the the winning design. Enjoy!










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