• Denver Hip Hop: "Columbine Courtesy" from Stay Tuned, Video by Jeremy Pape and Derek Reindhardt

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    After the completion of his controversial and introspective project The Ugly Truth — for which the video “This Ones” got major traction for highlighting police brutality — Mane Rok is back with “Columbine Courtesy." Filmed and edited by Jeremy Pape (aka Konsequence) and Derek Reindhardt for Welcome to the D.O.P.E Game, the track is produced by Hi Res (Fresh Breath Committee) and executed by Stay Tuned, (Mane Rok on vox and masterful cuts by Deejay Tense).

    “Columbine Courtesy” is the first release from Stay Tuned — the long-term collaborative relationship between Mane Rok and Deejay Tense — and will lead the Murder He Wrote project. The album is written as a murderous screenplay and story, based on the idea of a serial killer from the Columbine State, and follows along the lines of Mane's unending narrative on societal ills and issues; this time focusing on the media.

  • 21 New Jobs This Week, 86 Total

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    21 new full-time, freelance and internship jobs posted this week, with 86 total on the list. Log in as a member to see the latest. Post your jobs here to tap into the best local talent.

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    [Full-Time] Developer - Exit10, Baltimore

    [Full-Time] Project Manager - Exit10, Baltimore

    [Internship] Intern Graphic Design - Starz Entertainment, Englewood

    [Freelance] Freelance Social Media Consultant - SOL Lingerie, Denver

    [Full-Time] Designer / Front End Developer - Ubiquity Group, Denver

    [Internship] Marketing Intern - Portico, Denver

    [Full-Time] Graphic Designer - AGD, Denver

    [Full-Time] Production Artist - Dividend Capital, Denver

    [Freelance] Front-end Web Designer/Developer - Hero Design Studio, Denver

    [Freelance] Jr./Assistant Illustrator - Peril, Denver

    [Freelance] Photo-Realistic CGI - The Proof Agency, St.Louis

    [Freelance] Illustrator - Individual, Boulder

    [Full-Time] Front-end Web Developer - Q Digital Studio, Denver

    [Internship] Public Relations Intern - Open Media Foundation, Denver

    [Internship] Graphic Design Intern - Open Media Foundation, Denver

    [Internship] Web and IT Intern - Open Media Foundation, Denver

    [Internship] Video Production and Editing Intern - Open Media Foundation, Denver

    [Full-Time] Account Manager - Network Affiliates, Inc., Lakewood

    [Internship] SEO Intern - Big Buzz, Denver

    [Full-Time] Senior-Level Designer - Anabliss Design + Brand Strategy, Denver

    [Full-Time] Marketing Director - W.J. Bradley Mortgage Capital, Centennial

  • Lunchbucket Creative Shows Both Sides of Colorado Springs in New Citizens Project Campaign

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    Citizens Project is a local grassroots organization dedicated to defending and promoting equality, religious freedom and respect for diversity — the principles on which our nation was founded. Their latest campaign, developed by Colorado Springs' Lunchbucket Creative, is modeled on the "Before and After" clue structure from Wheel of Fortune. The ads are designed to be symbolic of two differing perspectives on a divisive Colorado Springs issue — while also representing the cultural evolution that has occurred since Citizens Project was founded in 1992.

    The tagline "We've been there. We'll be there." is meant to show they're committed to the issue for the long haul. They've been fighting the good fight since the very beginning, and they're still here fighting today, even as the tide is finally starting to change. Citizens Project educates the community through their newsletter Freedom Watch and nonpartisan voter guides, monitors local government and public schools to ensure that rights and freedoms are upheld, and mobilizes residents to make their voices heard.

    Lunchbuckets's also enjoying Comment Free Friday, sharing their work with you without commentary. Submit your work for CFF here and please make a note that you want it posted on Friday without comment.

    Credits:
    Copywriter: Larry Hinkle
    Art Director: Craig Rae
    Video Production: Aztec Media
    Audio: City Tracks Audio

  • #SiteLaunch: THINKMULE

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    Full-time designer at Denver's Cultivator and full-bore artist, Jeremy Pruitt (aka THINKMULE), has just relaunched his site with a bunch of nice work to wander through. Take a stroll.

  • Denver's Barnhart Helps Launch a 24-Hour Depression Hotline for Wyoming Men

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    Barnhart has developed a pilot campaign targeting Wyoming men who suffer from depression. The goal is to convince men who suffer from long-term “psyche-ache” to seek help through a new 24-hour depression hotline. The hotline is being piloted in Park County, and is expected to roll out statewide.

    Barnhart's also enjoying Comment Free Friday, sharing their work with you without commentary. Submit your work for CFF here and please make a note that you want it posted on Friday without comment.

    Credits:
    CD: Cameron Day
    WRITERS: Greg Cotten, Cameron Day
    ART DIRECTOR: Adam Nelson
    ACCOUNT MANAGER: Lucy Bowman
    PRODUCER: Carol Williams
    DIRECTOR/EDITOR: Sam Miller - ONLYCH1LD
    SOUND DESIGN: Chuck Biddlecom, Mike Cramp - Postmodern Company

  • Registration for Develop Denver is Now Open, Get On It

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    Develop Denver is more than just a conference or social mixer. It's an event that brings together the design and development communities to learn from each other — sharing tips and tricks and other good things, while also enjoying delicious beverages.

    Set for August 1st and 2nd, Develop Denver will have speakers covering a wide variety of topics, ranging from development to design to pretty much anything dealing with digital and interactive. It offers a chance to get your hands dirty in whatever topic interests you and network with other like-minded people in the industry.

    If you've been in the game forever or are just getting started, it's a great place to make new friends, learn new things and grow your knowledge. Register now.

  • #SiteLaunch: Andrew Maguire Photo

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    It's been a while since we checked out the work of lifestyle, sport, adventure and portrait photographer Andrew Maguire. In the meantime (just yesterday, in fact), he's launched a new site — and, damn, we're impressed. Bouncing between Colorado and Michigan, he's assembled a gorgeous collection of advertising and editorial work. Go give it some consideration.

  • Denver's Sukle Shows the Hugeness of African Animals in New Outdoor for the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

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    When you’re a 3-foot-tall kid, even a rhino is kind of a big deal. That's the visual hook used in this new campaign from Sukle — touting the "big deal" that is Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s Encounter Africa exhibit. Each child in the boards is shadowed by an animal and has an expression of awe on their face. Apparently, the exhibit — made possible by $13.5 million capital campaign — is worth a visit, with a 20-foot waterfall for the elephants, the chance to climb inside the nose of an old bush plane to get an overhead view of the new black rhino, and a chance to get right up close to lions and meerkats. Photography: Bryce Boyer.

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