More paper. Found last week in a Chinatown phone booth (San Francisco).
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Last week I spent a few days in San Francisco while attending UX Week 2008. It was a great conference and a beautiful city. (View photo set.)
Barack Obama is everywhere. It seems wherever you turn, there he is. Including at least one alley in San Francisco’s China Town. Now he’s in my paper set too.
As I headed to Seattle back in May, I stopped by Vermillion, South Dakota, for the very first time since I was born there so many years ago. That day, Memorial Day, was quiet and so I briefly snapped some pictures on Main Street before I continued my westward journey.
Here’s another for my door series.
I recently relocated to Seattle, Washington, to take an Information Architect position with a local interactive agency. Several days in the car with cats in tow and rain the whole way, has brought me to my new home in Capitol Hill, a neighborhood pretty central to downtown. In the days (weeks) to follow, I’ll be posting images of my new surroundings as well as the sights visited on the cross-country trip that got me here.
Today, I visited the Seattle Central Library, which is truly one of “Seattle’s Best.” I’ll let the pictures do the talking, or if curiosity takes hold, you can check out more on their website.