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If you hang out for any amount of time at the Digital Eskimo studio, you’ll discover that the people who work here are interested in a fascinating array of things.
Have a seat on the couch and chat to someone and you may end up talking about iPhone apps, British comedy, Drupal conferences, Australian indie bands, cultural theory, motorbikes, zombies, or something that I’ve somehow left off that comprehensive list.
Those numerous interests often serve as the inspiration for cool ideas that emerge from Digital Eskimo. But this website divulges very little about the quirks and affections of Digital Eskimo’s staff, save for the fleeting glimpse provided by our compelling, eloquent biographies. Until now.
Distinct from this blog, which offers up a range of more company focussed news, analysis and opinion, is All Things Considered, a free-form blog that collects the things that inspire, amuse, enrage and confuse us. Everyone in the studio can contribute. Some of the posts are highly relevant to the practice of design, while others are much less so.
All Things Considered is built on Tumblr, an elegant little web application made for quickly sharing snippets of thought, quotes, videos and pictures. We have great appreciation for Tumblr’s user experience, and the fact that the look and feel is fully customisable – the visual design is an in-house job.
Think of All Things Considered as an evolving record of the studio’s collective online stream-of-consciousness. And think of it also as a further example of our belief in transparency: we want you to know more about who we are. So dive in, and, of course, talk to us. Feel free to comment, share and reblog whenever you want.

