Renato Valdés Olmos

E Featured in Webdesigner Magazine May 28, 2008

E in Webdesigner Magazine

We got featured in a more traditional medium this time. Webdesigner Magazine published an article about the Next Web Conference and the startups that caught their eye. Featured are Webnode, Zilok, Wakoopa, Symbaloo and E. Click the image for a bigger version on our Flickr.

Renato Valdés Olmos

Offical E Website Launched! May 27, 2008

E

We’re proud to show you the new E website. E is well on its way to launching the first invite-based beta, to which you can sign up on Hellomynameise.com. We’re working very hard to get everything up and running with our developers, partners and possible launching partners. We need you to spread the word. Visit E.

Renato Valdés Olmos

Business Teaser May 14, 2008

Business Plan

We’re almost done here. VCs beware!

Renato Valdés Olmos

Postmachina Portfolio Updated May 8, 2008

IIP/CREATE

We updated the Postmachina Work page with new work from our latest client, IIP/CREATE. We designed an identity, a 76-page publication (strategic research agenda) and their new website. The publication was designed using a strict typographic grid, but the deadline was the most amazing part about this project. The publication was presented at the ICT Delta Conference in Utrecht today. More images on their Flickr page.

Renato Valdés Olmos

Adrian on Fabric - Poll May 5, 2008

Shirt

We’d love to get Adrian printed on shirts in several colours (we’ll start with black probably) but we’d like to know if you’re interested. Enough requests = shirt printed. Send your requests to sales@postmachina.com.

Note: This is not the actual colour the shirt will appear in! This was the only hi-res American Apparel image we could find. Check out the black version after the click.

Continue reading ‘Adrian on Fabric - Poll’..

Renato Valdés Olmos

E Wants Your Opinion May 2, 2008

E UI

E is generating momentum. We have a lot of cool stuff coming up, but in the meantime we’re gonna start asking questions. It’s time for more direct end-user input, so here’s our question:

What do you find annoying with current social networking services?

Think about policy, integration, accessibility, user interface usability, aesthetics, features…

Leave your comments. More about E soon.