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FRONTIER LIVE
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Frontier Live is the events design practice of The Frontier Project. This is our storyboard.
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engagelive3 · 11 years ago
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Excited to be a panelist at @HYPErichmond's "Rethinking Jobs" event this evening. #rva #speakers #FrontierLife (at Stratford University)
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engagelive3 · 11 years ago
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Final stop - Dolcezza Gelato & Coffee Lab (aka their factory). The most delicious handcrafted gelato and #Stumptown pour-overs made for the perfect end to our afternoon. (at Dolcezza Gelato Factory & Coffee Lab)
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engagelive3 · 11 years ago
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Stop 3: Union Market DC. #RVA, let's make something like this happen, please. Such a kick ass, diverse set of vendors and a truly interesting market experience. Oh, and the hydroponic gardening on the roof is used at the restaurants downstairs... (at Union Market DC)
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engagelive3 · 11 years ago
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Scoping out locations for upcoming offsite event. Tasting, tour, and conversation with the founders? We're all for digging deeper into the local scene wherever we go. (at Center Of The Universe)
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engagelive3 · 11 years ago
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Kicking off: Mobile Tech Trends talk with @saschasegan #frontierspeakers #saschasegan #mobile #tech
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engagelive3 · 11 years ago
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@c3richmond #panel briefing: "Fostering a Creative #Intergenerational Workforce" ft. our own #StevieToepke (at Corrugated Box Building)
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engagelive3 · 11 years ago
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Post-expedition brain food, delivered in Frontier style.
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engagelive3 · 12 years ago
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#Detroit #Shinola #FrontierGems (at Shinola)
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engagelive3 · 12 years ago
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Floor 72, please. #cityscape #Heart #Detroit #FrontierGems (at General Motors World Headquarters)
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engagelive3 · 12 years ago
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Hello, Detroit. #FrontierLife #FrontierGems (at The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit)
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engagelive3 · 12 years ago
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A feature in the Winter 2014 issue of @MPIGNY (Meeting Professionals International Greater New York Chapter) by Frontier Project founder, Scott Wayne.
"Industries are disrupted not by technology, but by the leaders redefining what those industries are. Whether Amazon redefining "retail," Apple redefining "the phone" or Instagram redefining "the Kodak moment." The meeting industry is ripe for disruption. Now is the window to redefine "beginning and end." Warping time is the emerging skill of the meeting designer."
- SW
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engagelive3 · 12 years ago
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Announcing, Frontier Press. A digital publishing engine that combines narrative intelligence with leading-edge technology to deliver innovative ideas in storytelling packages.
Applicable to every organization that has a story to tell, either internally or externally.
Contact the founding partner of Frontier Press, Jason Ashlock.
- BC
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engagelive3 · 12 years ago
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Ibrahim Abdul-Matin, Lead Consultant and Frontier Facilitator, talks about the 50th anniversary of the war on poverty on Arise News.
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engagelive3 · 12 years ago
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"Miami. The city they say where neon goes to die. Three friends and a camera try to capture the spirit of Art Basel. But away from the pomp and guestlists they found a place that is free for all."
The neighborhood is called Wynwood. For more images and the full story, check out BBBMAG's website. 
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engagelive3 · 12 years ago
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We have taken clients who are interested in the future of retail into the depths of the NYC subway to check out a few of these pop-ups. They are surprisingly creative, featuring product offerings from up and coming designers and artists. And with over 5.3 million daily riders on the NYC subway system, it's great testing ground. 
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In New York, abandoned subway spaces opened up for pop-up stores
Renting retail space in downtown Manhattan is often well out of the budgets of fledgling startups and small businesses needing a temporary home for their products and services. However, Storefront — a listings site that connects startups with available properties — is now collaborating with the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority to open up unused subway facilities as pop-up booths. READ MORE…
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engagelive3 · 12 years ago
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Dover Street Market Arrives in New York
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Dover Street Market, the high-fashion shopping destination based in London, has opened its doors in New York. Despite the fact that it's tucked away in Murray Hill (an area not known for its retail selection), it has drawn visitors from some of the biggest fashion brands in New York to seek design inspiration.
Picture a seven floor luxury department store, except, there are no true "departments", but rather curated selections of international designers, both established and emerging. With only a glass elevator as a means for traveling between floors, it's easy to notice the sculptures and displays tucked between clothing racks. 
Comme des Garçons designer Rei Kawakubo describes the store as having a "no-rule, beautiful chaos feeling ... in contrast to New York itself, I wanted to design it with extreme simplicity, unsophisticated, almost primitive, and with naïve artlessness". 
Photo credit: New York Magazine
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engagelive3 · 12 years ago
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Former Google exec Hugo Barra shares what he's learned about China.
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