
Use All Five
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We are a design and technology studio based in LA
Los Angeles
Joined October 2008
It's always exciting to collaborate on designing and developing Frightgeist with Google Trends this time of year. 👻🎃👽.
It's an especially freaky Friday the 13th: our new #Halloween costume database Frightgeist, full of spooky twists and turns, has launched at last. Check it out at
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RT @HelloInnerwell: Imagine your psychiatrist, therapist, & self-care apps all working together, super-powered by #psychedelic medicine. ht….
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🔊 In the next few weeks, we’re looking to hire a senior designer. More details here: If you have any tips or recommendations, please DM us or email hello@useallfive.com 🙌.
workingnotworking.com
Our obsessively-curated community is trusted by thousands of companies like Apple, Google, Airbnb, Facebook, VICE, Droga5, Wieden+Kennedy, Etsy, MTV, CNN and The New York Times.
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E-Sustainability: How Can an E-commerce Company Reduce Waste or Become Net Zero? .w/ innovations from @thrivemarket @adidas @notpla @ecovative
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Rather than making an alternative for specific dairy products like milk or cheese, @PerfectDayFoods is trying to recreate the magical properties of milk that allows it be turned into almost anything.
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Food brands engaged in increasingly bizarre antics on social this year, irking some but ultimately driving growth and capturing attention. What are the implications of a behemoth brand cynically posing as the average person?
eater.com
From Popeyes sandwich mania to brand Twitter accounts run amok, the dream of slow food seems farther away than ever before
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Exoskeletons aren’t just for super soldiers, automotive assembly workers and the paralyzed — they can assist the elderly in everyday tasks as well -
futurism.com
Older folks in Japan are using exoskeletons to help them do their jobs as they are spending more of their lives in the workforce, as New Scientist reports.
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From nasal New York accents to vocal fry, NPR’s anchors and reporters have long inflamed debates about whose voices should represent the nation -
niemanlab.org
From nasal New York accents to vocal fry, NPR's anchors and reporters have long inflamed debates about whose voices should represent the nation — or just be heard by it.
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