The Killers latest record hit the airwaves, and sound clouds and other devices and headphones: ‘Battle Born’.
So good!

Website Of The Week: Milwaukee Police News -
Incredibly sharp designed website to promote and share information for the Milwaukee Police.
Citizen engagement. FTW!
The Pignite crew loves the new Samuel Adams Beer Milkshake at Red Robins.
Absolutely delicious.
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Popular NY restaurant group, now with global representation, Momofuku got a delicious site refresh. Not done by Pignite! But we love delicious food and we love delicious websites for fabulous restaurants.
Great job Gabriele Stab, Sue Chan, Marguerite and Papercut.
The Pig loves the vibrant, full-screen photos, the subtle, but effective animation of the navigation, and the balance of the different informational elements that make the website feel nicely positioned.
Now, if they would just deliver to Olympia, WA.
One of the things that we love is collaboration. Working with a solid group of talented people is a rewarding experiences. The free flow of creative ideas, instant feedback, and healthy competitive juices can truly create works that are greater than the sum of their parts.
Sometimes people fear collaboration. We fear being homogenized. Losing our voice. This is especially true when the collaboration happens in the same industry. It is important to remember that, like “The Lick”, we are only ever producing our expression of the same phrase. In the web that phrase can be social sharing, engagement, sales, or dissemination, but it is essentially the same across the board. If you have good ideas, and you think someone else has good ideas, call them up. Buy them a beer, or some coffee and put those ideas together. You coule be surprised by the outcome.
I have always loved the guys from Public School. They have a series of posters for sale that express this idea perfectly. “Tie your shoes, pack a good lunch, and remember we are all in this together.” We have it framed in our office. It’s not just good advice; it has become one of our core philosophies.


It was great getting all our new team members together to work on this as a team. Good job Stevie, Jake and Brian. This is how we make awesome.
Oh, and Olympia, our fair city: Please join us, sign up and be a part of what makes Olympia great.
“And then this happened!”
New employees joining Olympia’s hottest tech shop.
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What we do around here… develop with the hottest programming language around.
Wanna join us?