Seems to me the Midwest is becoming more and more populated by people moving to here from the sides, whereas the coasts are still people who moved to there from the middle.
snook -that's great. i know a handful of arch firms that do coordinated graphics/identities for their hospitality clients too. the fees they rake for that portion can be pretty significant sometimes.
so i just got an email from my restaurant client saying that he can no longer pay me for architectrual services...guess I dont have to worry about staying on the project
my dilema...
mdler, how soon are you coming to seattle? want to rent my apartment?...i have to move to chicago all of the sudden and need to get out of my lease.
wrecking ball
more info
eberhard49@yahoo.com
mdler i sent you an email.
ooh, lb, did you invite him to move to out-here-in-the-middle?
You mean back-here-in-the-middle?
Seems to me the Midwest is becoming more and more populated by people moving to here from the sides, whereas the coasts are still people who moved to there from the middle.
LB
the best part of an oreo is the filling, right?
sounds good mdler. the part about the gun at the meeting i mean. not.
let me know where you land in sea-tac...i'm always looking for jobs up there!
snook -that's great. i know a handful of arch firms that do coordinated graphics/identities for their hospitality clients too. the fees they rake for that portion can be pretty significant sometimes.
you got any jobsite pics for the 'nect?
mighty
my friends up there have befriended Matt Dillion and hopefully I will get introduced soon. He is doing a lot
also, these guys do good stuff
http://www.avroko.com/
yes, i'm familiar with them. they're a great shop.
so i just got an email from my restaurant client saying that he can no longer pay me for architectrual services...guess I dont have to worry about staying on the project
Always nice to have your decisions made for you, huh?
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