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Category Archives: discovery
Brewing the perfect brainstorm
Takeaway: Brainstorming is great, but creativity often lags. Here are some ideas to brew some better brainstorms. Continue reading
Interactive 3D Modeling Tips
Here at Rain, when it makes sense, we enjoy creating with various 3D applications. Whether it’s a mobile game, an AR display, or just a static render for a fun design. We love 3D! I recently gave a training on … Continue reading
The Golden Question: Why?
I think kids have it right when they always ask, “Why?” Although annoying at first – they really are on to something. Why is the sky blue? Why is water wet? Why do Zebras have stripes? Why are there five … Continue reading
Skype Me! for $8.5 billion…
While at times is seems expensive to keep up – it is vital for Digital Agencies to be coming up with new ideas that push the boundaries of our clients comfort zone. Continue reading
How many freight cars are in that train?
Ask my wife about my behavior on any road trip we’ve taken together. I’m always estimating things along the way. What time will we get there? How many miles is it from here? How many freight cars are in that train? I get a kick out of these sort of activities because, not only are they fun and help pass the time, but I feel I am thus better able to guess at related questions in the future. Continue reading

