
A Year in Review at Studio Rubric
2019 was a big year for us. Okay, it was our biggest year yet. So, we’re excited to share a bit of what we’ve been up to.
January
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The talented group of directors at Pogo Pictures brought us in to help them display their extensive video work in a simple, organized structure and create a well laid out system for their case studies.

After a few years of collaboration, we brought Josh Gilman on as a Partner at Studio Rubric.
February
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In a partnership with Squarespace and The New York Knicks, we worked with Lance Thomas to develop a site for his professional fishing team, Slang Magic. We launched a robust site that includes a full shop of products and high-energy photography of big catches.

Partner and Founder, Alex Pines, taught five design courses at the Otis College of Art and Design.
March
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We teamed up with the creative minds at Heave Ho Productions to develop a clean, digital experience on Squarespace to showcase their amazing work in a well-organized and easy-to-use system

Phil Cashiola, long time colleague and friend, was brought on for his expertise in strategizing and crafting gorgeous online experiences.
April
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Sacred Cow, a documentary about ethics, sustainability, and nutrition, enlisted our help to create a site that shares their mission and objectives.

Livestock Direct approached us to help with a brand refresh and to develop a site for their rather unique service—direct mail marketing and mailing list management for the seed stock (livestock) industry. We harnesed our dreams of being cowboys and translated that into a modern, yet rustic look and feel for the site.

May
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Justin kicked off his puppet-making career.
Advantage Engineers tasked us with two big projects—the design and development of their full company site and the build of an internal company site to serve as a connection hub for employees.

June
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One of our founding partners, Sam Trapkin, had his first child—a baby boy!
Los Angeles organization, Inclusive Action for the City (formerly, Leadership for Urban Renewal Network—LURN), brought us on to create a site that would share the goals of their work—to inject creativity, innovation, and boldness into the mainstream efforts to alleviate poverty and improve the quality of life for residents of low-income neighborhoods.
