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    12, 2011

    Tuesday, December 13, 2011

    Wow, I am blogging again!  I know, it has been a while.  Bear with me, my reason’s are good.  I have had a fantastic year!  Business is booming and my time is scarce. So what has changed?  Why have I dusted off my blog?  Business is still great, busier than [...]

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    05, 2011

    Thursday, May 5, 2011

    As the economy slowly starts to correct many of my candidates are realizing and unhappy truth.  Architect salaries are 10% to 20% less than they were a year ago.  This trend was highlighted in the Architect Magazine 2010 salary survey.  Firms of all sizes have been in survival mode, doing [...]

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    05, 2011

    Tuesday, May 3, 2011

    Hello internet.  I have decided to dust off my page and start posting again.  I have been away, growing my business, but my blog has always been an important piece of David Brown Recruiting so it is time to start again. To re-start my blog I wanted to post my [...]

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    12, 2010

    Wednesday, December 29, 2010

    I love watches.  This is a fact known to anyone who has read my blog.  I have peppered these virtual pages with watches that I have wanted, admired or would sell my right hand for.  This watch may fit into the latter category. Selling for a wallet draining $15,000 this [...]

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    11, 2010

    Wednesday, November 17, 2010

    Please join me as I host the Seattle AIA Job Seekers meeting this Friday from 9:00 to 11:00 AM.  I will be leading a discussion on resumes, portfolios, interviewing, networking and the “strategic job market”. The Seattle AIA office is located at 1911 1st Ave in Seattle and the cost [...]

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    09, 2010

    Tuesday, September 21, 2010

    I know!  It has been a (long) while since my last post.  Work is getting busy, a good thing, but I have missed sharing a bit of myself online. So back to it.  And to refresh the blog I thought I would share something fun. I do have a beard [...]

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    08, 2010

    Saturday, August 7, 2010

    Definition: The Jedi Council was a group of twelve wise and powerful Jedi Masters elected to guide the Jedi Order. I admit it.  I love Star Wars.  Well, at least the first three movies.  These movies had a strange and powerful influence over the boy I was in the late [...]

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    07, 2010

    Tuesday, July 27, 2010

    Last week I attended an interesting event hosted by the Seattle chapter of The Retail Design Institute.  The event was about emerging design trends in retail.  Alison Embry Medina, Executive Editor of DDI Magazine, lead the discussion that was held at the beautiful NBBJ headquarters here in Seattle. The presentation [...]

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    06, 2010

    Thursday, June 10, 2010

    It’s sad really.  For the past year or so my heart has fallen for things that will never be developed, never know the touch of sunlight, the cool of rain.  Yes,  I am in love with Binary Code. My newest love is the Ferrari 612 GTO Concept.  Sasha Selipanov’s concept [...]

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    06, 2010

    Monday, June 7, 2010

    One of my favorite areas of the country is North Carolina.  There is something about the people, the natural beauty and the food that makes it feel like home.  Unfortunately North Carolina is a five  hour plane flight from Seattle. Thankfully I can now get North Carolina sent to me.  [...]

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    06, 2010

    Friday, June 4, 2010

    Simplicity.  It is what I find most interesting about modern design.  Take the Split Watch for example.  By simply twisting the watch 20 degrees on the band the watch is easier to read (for right-handed folks). Enjoy the simplicity and don’t kick yourself too hard for not thinking of it [...]

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    05, 2010

    Monday, May 10, 2010

    It has happened to us all.  You are at a coffee shop, the theater or in the car and *tingle* you have been hit by a huge magnetic field.  Damn!  There goes my watch! Worry no more. The new Rolex Milgauss is incredibly resistant to magnetic fields.  How?  The watch [...]

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    04, 2010

    Friday, April 23, 2010

    Architect Magazine released their 2010 salary survey last week and as you can imagine 2009 was not a good year for the architecture industry. Firms of all sizes were in survival mode, doing what ever they could to stay afloat. No surprising, the most widely used tool was the lay-off. [...]

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    04, 2010

    Thursday, April 15, 2010

    Like many of my age group, I own music on every media created. If I had to, and let’s hope I never have to, cull out my collection what would remain would be my electronic music and my records. While I love the clunky 8-track and the cassette is easy [...]

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    04, 2010

    Tuesday, April 13, 2010

    The reasons for me to get an iPad seem to be getting more and more persuasive.

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    04, 2010

    Tuesday, April 6, 2010

    Forbes has released its top ten list of fastest growing retailers for 2010.  I always find this list interesting and a great snapshot of the buying habits of Americans.  I also think it will be a great indicator of what aspects of retail will lead the retail design recovery. Leading [...]

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    03, 2010

    Monday, March 29, 2010

    If you watch House Hunters or House Hunters International on HGTV you know that “they” have yet to produce a piece of exercise equipment that looks good in a home.  Without fail each house tour includes a quick peek into the bonus room or basement where these horrid dust collectors [...]

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    03, 2010

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    03, 2010

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010

    “Fortunes are NOT made in the boom times….That is merely the collection period. Fortunes are made in depressions or lean times when the wise man overhauls his mind, his methods, his resources, and gets in training for the race to come.” – George Wood Bacon Part of my daily routine [...]

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    03, 2010

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010

    “Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.”  Abraham Lincoln I often find quotes from Abraham Lincoln to be the most inspiring.  Not only was he a man ahead of his time he had the ability to communicate in a simple, honest [...]