TWB New Addition
As a new addition to The Weird Box, I thought I'd introduce myself to our dear readers. I graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in May of this year, and decided to bring the Longhorn spirit back to my hometown of Dallas. I find myself privileged to join some of the most creative and hard working group of people here at The Weird Box. It is an amazing place with a great collaborative spirit. And the unexpected exciting aspect is, most of us are UT alumni (Hook 'Em!).
When not distracted by the entertainment provided by our video guru, James, with his various animation figurines, I'll be sharing with you updates on our upcoming projects. To keep in touch, follow us here or on twitter @TheWeirdBox. We would love to hear from you!
Excavators of the Design World

A client came to us with an urgent request for a digital signage campaign for a trade show. The theme: golf. Now I don't know much about golf, but resignation was never my style. To assuage this, our department made a trip to a national golfing goods store and did our own market research. Through this process, we were able to gather valuable consumer behavior information: what products customers are interested in, how they shop, and most importantly, how our client's products will be useful to the business and the clientele.
Welcome to The Weird Box

It's rare that you find a a group of people that thrive on creative energy the way we do at The Weird Box. We eat, drink, sleep, tweet, blog, and even sometimes sing this stuff. Some people may call us weird, but we're okay with that. Because at the end of the day, if you're not different, then no one cares. We know this to be true in life as it is in the world of business.
On this blog, you will see the odd things we love, the unorthodox processes we have, and the unconventional definition we have for success. So keep checking back and see what it really means to be a part of The Weird Box.
10 Creative Ways to Spend Your Fourth

While everyone else is out fighting traffic, disorderly citizens, and unruly ants at local fireworks shows, we can think of a few other meaningful ways to spend this Independence Day.
