
You absolutely cannot ignore search engine optimization (SEO) when developing your online presence. There is too much out there; people have too little time; and Google is the first place many of us go to find anything. My recent example is looking to purchase eyeglasses for my four-year-old daughter Gwen.
This past weekend many of us Qsters attended the 33rd annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival, a two-day collection of innovative local and national artists. The Ark celebrates its 45th year of music and community in 2010 and what better way to mark the milestone than by selling out two nights at Hill Auditorium. Headliners were Iron and Wine, Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie) & Jay Farrar (Sunvolt), Rosanne Cash, and Richie Havens. Stand-out performances came from Hoots & Hellmouth and local duo Nervous But Excited.
Kudos to the University of Michigan School of Art & Design for their excellent Penny W. Stamps Distinguished Visitor Series – a series of free lectures held at the venerable Michigan Theater on Thursdays at 5:10 pm.

Next time you’re strolling the streets of Kerrytown, be sure to pass the Q front window on Catherine. This week we got in the holiday spirit by participating in the Kerrytown District Association window display contest… and we won!

This past weekend, I was invited by our friends at the Ark to their annual fall fundraiser. This year’s theme was the TropARKana, featuring the music of Raul Malo.

Last week, the Q crew took a field trip to the University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA). Although the renovation and expansion has been complete since March of this year, many of us had not been over to experience it in person (at least I have a newborn baby to blame it on, but still…). It was a wonderful to finally see, such an amazing treat for the University and for the city of Ann Arbor.
Our first-ever music event was held on Thursday, September 17th. What a great night!![]()

The newest addition to the Q crew, intern Devin MacDonald, was recently featured on FPO: For Print Only, a blog dedicated to print design. The A2 Green Guide Book, his senior project for the University of Michigan School of Art & Design, has also made it to the semifinal round of the Adobe Design Achievement Awards. The city funded the printing of the 24-page guide to living environmentally friendly in Ann Arbor. Look for it throughout the city this fall or download it here. Good message. Great design.
Be sure to pick up your Q-designed bottle of Legacy available at both Ann Arbor Whole Foods stores. Your purchase of Legacy, a Sandhill Crane Vineyards wine, will help benefit the Legacy Land Conservancy – protecting local nature and farmland, today and forever.
Description: Legacy is a limited-edition dry white blend of Chardonnay and Vignoles. This slightly fruity wine goes well with pastas, chicken, fish, and many appetizers. Legacy was developed in honor of the Legacy Land Conservancy, dedicated since 1971 to protecting the forests, fields, wetlands, and rivers of southern Michigan, where our winery calls home.
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Q work was on display last night at the Washtenaw Land Trust’s gala party. Read about it in the Ann Arbor Chronicle and visit their Q designed web site.
Living near the 42nd parallel my entire life, I’ve developed a stoic stance on winter weather.

140 million Americans attended sporting events this year, but 850 million visit museums annually. Wow!
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