Monthly Archives: July 2007

Have camera, will travel

Wanderlust. Noun. A strong longing for or impulse toward wandering. If this were an ailment, I’d be diagnosed with it. It’s mid-summer, so the days in San Francisco flip flop between sunny, and foggy and cold. I find myself daydreaming about future vacations and, now that Blurb is in my life, the locations must lend [...]

Something for everyone: A contest, a cool site, and collector editions

While most of our time has been spent reading through the Blurb Forums, we did manage to find some other interesting items we’d like to share. Let the Monday morning round-up commence… Professional Wedding Photographers: Up for a challenge? Are you a member of PWP? Do you know about this organization? PWP describes itself as [...]

Hello, world: Blurb’s got metrics, euros, pounds, and shipping to 12 new countries

Blurb is no longer in an exclusive relationship with the U.S. dollar. We’ve welcomed the pound (£) and euro (€) into our currency mix. Now you can view our prices in any one of these three currencies and make purchases in them too. Just look for the currency toggle button in the lower right corner [...]

Book of the Week is sketchy. We’re talking illustrations, not shady personality.

I recently had the pleasure of dining with a five year old. Supplied with a pad of paper and crayons, she was content to be creative rather than eat her baked halibut and mashed potatoes. (No kiddie menu for this kid.) I found myself drawing and chatting with her, wondering why I don’t bring white [...]