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I thought I'd share with everyone a link to our studio bookmarks on delicious. Suggested by Adam Katz here at Tandemodus, we've embraced the community concept of cataloging and tagging everything of interest on the web. Enjoy.

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Here's a ridiculously amazing project by Yann Arthus-Betrand called 6 billion Others.

Search and watch interviews on a myriad of topics from people around the world.

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Here's an amazing project, 19.20.21.org, that I thought was a nice follow-up to my initial world pop. post. Some familiar names behind this initiative, Richard Saul Wurman, Larry Keeley. Says it was five year study, so may do a little digging to see what came of it.

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I'm not exactly sure when and where I came across this LA-based project, but facinating non-the-less.

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I figured if I was going to contribute information, I would start with a macro perspective. This is something that I've been meaning to look up for some time, just out of curiosity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population

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By day, I am a Chicago-based business partner/creative director/designer of Tandemodus, and a Hoosier-based husband/dad/son/brother/friend/hiker/bird watcher by night (and weekends).

Having graduated from Ball State University in 2000 with a BFA in graphic design, I know my existence for the next several years is at capacity with job titles. Now, I am focused on bettering myself at each and every role.

I have been blessed to work in some of the most challenging and meaningful industries with some of the most gifted people in their respective industries. I love to solve complex problems and I really enjoy working with a myriad of people throughout this process—to learn about new perspectives or techniques I might not have considered. I believe in delivering world-class service—which doesn’t always mean doing what you’re asked to do—but maybe, doing what is best for your customer. I believe in creating something that works as well as it looks. And I believe nothing replaces hard work.

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