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ENGINE Industries is a full-service web design & development company. The ENGINE Blog offers SEO, copywriting, branding, and design articles... and more.
Recent Posts
ENGINE\'s Latest Project: 24/Savvy
Here’s Mario Lopez (yes, A.C. Slater himself) of Extra on 24/Savvy’s launch. Our latest project, 24savvy.com, is powered by a fully customized Drupal build coated in original web design and branding. It features a social network des...
Three Best Things, 12/7/09-12/13/09: Wesley Willis makes people more counterintuitive.
Creed is good, and Radiohead sucks. Videogames make you smart, but being smart is bad. Imperialism is good, except when Delaware does it. As The Encyclopedia of Counterintuitive Thought demonstrates, the Aughties has been the decade of contrarianism...
List of Nonprofit, NPO, NGO Websites Using Drupal
Many of our potential nonprofit clients are unfamiliar with how we can use Drupal to meet their needs. So we made this list for them. Many nonprofits like using Drupal so much, they use it for other projects as well, as the National Council of N...
Three Best Things, 11/30/09 - 12/6/09: Super Mario Not Stopped. The Washington Post Regrets the Error.
The Washington Post delivers one of the all-time finest editorial corrections after it was brought to their attention that Public Enemy’s “911 Is A Joke,” released in 1990, was not written in mockery of the events of September 11, ...
Three Best Things, 11/17/09 - 11/22/09: Michael Scott\'s Just a Gangster, I Suppose
In The Office According to The Office, son nerds out on some business theory, evaluating the American version of (and some of the British) The Office as a workplace thesis instead of as a work of TV comedy. 5% of fans expect customer service, b...
Three Best Things, 11/9/09 - 11/15/09: No Pepsi For Old Men
The Wall Street Journal runs a tremendous interview of Cormac McCarthy, author of No Country For Old Men and The Road, featuring gems like… WSJ: But is there something compelling about the collaborative process compared to the solitary j...

