December 12th, 2011

Last week, we celebrated our inaugural All Terrain Conference. This week, we’re giving you the highlights in… 40 seconds.

Held over two days in Chicago, the company-centric events with a team-building tone contained an insightful blend of past, present and future All Terrain dealings.

On Wednesday, we gathered at The Blackstone where, following a team breakfast, co-owners Brook Jay and Sarah Eck presented a full overview of how All Terrain came to be. Each of our internal divisions then took a turn presenting their day-to-day ins and outs. Through the seminars, our staff undoubtedly gained a more complete grasp of company practices, targets and future plans.

A post-conference dinner was held at Zapatista, where may have set a world record for “most margaritas consumed by 25 people in 3 hours.” Don’t quote me on that.

On Thursday, the conference concluded with a fun-only field trip to Lucky Strike for an afternoon full of gutters.

The inaugural All Terrain Conference was a riveting reminder that we’re very fortunate to work alongside smart minds in a fun atmosphere for a growing company with great clients. You can quote me on that.

July 1st, 2011

Flashback Friday - The Circus has come to town.

In honor of having had the privilege to attend the Opening Night of Ovo on Wednesday night (must see!), today’s Flashback Friday is dedicated to one of our favorite past clients – Cirque du Soleil. For the better part of All Terrain’s history, whenever Cirque du Soleil brought one of their touring shows to Chicago, we would be tapped with designing and executing their Opening Night post party for VIP guests, talent, sponsors, etc. It was both an honor and a challenge to deliver a creative and engaging event for the brand that “sets the bar” in terms of creativity. The flip-side is that they let us do some pretty wild things!

- Sarah

June 14th, 2010

tigs:

adidas Originals - Star Wars™ Cantina 2010 (via adidasoriginals)

So sure - they have A LOT of MONEY - but this is still super awesome. 

Reblogged from stolen genius
May 14th, 2010

Creepy … but interesting.

Whatever qualms you have about Axe, you have to admire the product’s consistency. Even an Argentine sofabed centaur can manage a smug, patriarchal attitude after using the stuff, as shown in this ad from Ponce Buenos Aires. I don’t want to know how long those girls were folded up in his cushions, or what he thinks he’s physically capable of doing with them. Or what Axe does to leather. It’s weird enough that he lets his friends sit on him for hours without knowing he’s part fold-out bed, too.

—Posted by David Kiefaber

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