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Announcing (drum roll)… the all new PoetryProject.org

Bad Feather is proud to introduce the new identity and website of The Poetry Project.

Located at St. Mark’s Church in NYC,  the Poetry Project has been publishing, hosting readings and workshops, and providing resources for writers and readers of contemporary poetry for over 43 years. They needed an updated identity and site that looked beyond their rich history to their future as a vital arts organization.

The new logo is composed of a brush-lettered scrawl projecting in a megaphone shape. The colors are bright and bold, like the character, present currency, and dynamism of the organization itself. We hope the new identity communicates the voice of the Poetry Project:

…The most important thing that we do is present… Without listenership, readership, AUDIENCE, the Project wouldn’t exist for the luminaries to do their thing.

We built the site in WordPress (as code is poetry), allowing the Project to post content on a regular basis in various types, including calendar events, photos, audio, and video from events, historic archives and news. The Poetry Project hosts many events, so a calendar function was a big priority. For this, we used the plugin Event Calendar 3. (Other plugins used, if you’re curious: Contact Form 7Audio Player, Smart YouTube, WP Super Cache, Cleaner Gallery and a few more. We went plugin crazy on this one).

The site also features a store to sell, among other things, membership to the Poetry Project and subscriptions to their publications. We used Big Cartel for that puppy.

We’re psyched about the results. It’s been a true labor of love. Take a look.

Dtek Collaboration: GPII.info and Voluntary Universal Healthcare Identitfiers

About a year and a half ago, our pals over at Dtek Digital Media launched a site for VUHID (Voluntary Universal Healthcare Identifier). Since then, a parent company GPII (Global Patient Identifiers Inc) has been formed to sponsor and promote the VUHID project, the goal of which is to make universal healthcare identifiers a realistic solution to the current healthcare system crisis we’re facing in the US.

We worked with Dtek to develop a logo for GPII and update the existing VUHID logo and website design to create a more consistant visual identity. You can check out the website and learn more about the VUHID/GPII project at gpii.info.

Radius Books in the Bad Feather library

Big thanks to our pals over at Radius Books who have so generously gifted 5 (!) of the Radius titles to our Bad Feather Library. We received a big ol’ box of books a week or so ago containing Julie Blackmon: Domestic Vacations, Charles Arnoldi, Mark Klett: Saguaros, Lee Friedlander: New Mexico and John McCracken: Sketchbook.

Radius profiles awe-inspiring work of individual artists and photographers. The books are designed with impeccable attention to detail and craft; printed and bound they are objects of beauty to behold in and of themselves. It would be difficult to say which book is our favorite, although Lee Friedlander’s photographs spark our New Mexico nostalgia with each turn of the page.

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You can buy Radius books for your own library through their online store. If you’re the type to try before you buy, I recently spotted the Julie Blackmon and Lee Friedlander titles at the Union Square Barnes & Noble in NYC.

Join the Chorus

Join us tomorrow night for the record release party of PT Walkley’s new album, Macy Wakes Alone, at the Blender Theater in NYC. The album will be performed in its entirety, complete with string quartet, pedal steel, saw playing, harp playing, flutes, horns and choirs and you’ll be humming the stick-in-your-head songs for days. Don’t miss this show, tickets are available online.

In the meantime, you can listen to Mr. Macy Wakes Alone using the interactive song book we created at ptwalkley.com, and read what the press has to say about the album on PT’s blog. Hope to see you there!

Building the Radius Online Store and the discovery of Big Cartel

Big ups to Indie Labs for creating an incredibly user friendly and customizable e-commerce application for small businesses that utilizes PayPal for secure payment. After some initial exploration, we added a Big Cartel store to PTWalkley.com for album sales and future merchandise. More recently we an integrated an online store into the Radius Books website and couldn’t be more pleased with the results. We were able to theme the store in the style of the main site design and adding and maintaining inventory has easily transitioned from our studio to the hands of the Radius team.

Here at Radius Books headquarters, we’ve just spent the last several weeks finalizing our online store, and we’re proud to say it’s awesome!

You can read what Radius has to say about their new store and website. Then go order PT’s new album and buy yourself a beautiful Radius book!