OpenRoad + Mod7
Two pioneering organizations, together at last.
OpenRoad is pleased to announce the acquisition of creative agency Mod7.
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OpenRoad is pleased to announce the acquisition of creative agency Mod7.
Read the letter from our PrincipalPosted on August 10, 2012 in Design by Mod7
The City of Vancouver just launched their new website, which cost the citizenry $3,000,000. Does that sound like a lot of dough? A handful of…
Posted on August 09, 2012 in Design by Mod7
These very cool and very stylish sensors provide a connection between the iPhone and the real world, opening up new possibilities for design and…
Posted on August 08, 2012 in Games by Mod7
From the totally-out-of-left-field-but-maybe-not-if-you-think-about-it department, Amazon is now a games studio, apparently. This move comes just as…
Posted on August 07, 2012 in Technology by Mod7
Square is set to disrupt not only the inane payments-processing industry, but even the way people deal with credit and capital. But before it can do…
Posted on August 03, 2012 in Off-Topic by Mod7
A rare new opening on the mod7 team—please pass it on! We're looking to hire an Administrative Assistant. Position will be part-time at the start…
Posted on August 02, 2012 in Technology by Mod7
When your audience is on the move by definition, it makes good sense to reach them with a digital platform that's mobile-friendly. Pedal…
Posted on July 31, 2012 in Media Culture by Mod7
This interesting infographic by Pappas Group explores the radical shift in the importance of social media to brands advertising during the Olympics…
Posted on July 30, 2012 in Media Culture by Mod7
The position that higher education (and education in general) is sorely falling behind the times is no longer a contentious one. Nearly everyone…
Posted on July 27, 2012 in Media Culture by Mod7
Facebook's Q2 2012 has ended and the results are in. So how's it going, Facebook? Revenues up, but slowly. Average revenue per user (ARPU) is still…
Posted on July 26, 2012 in Media Culture by Mod7
Between Kiva and Kickstarter there would seem to be room for lots of other types of crowdsourced business endeavours.Enter Smallknot .Online…