By Kimberly MacArthur Graham | August 6, 2014
When I learned that the New York Times had agreed to run a full-page ad related to cannabis, I almost choked on my salad of wild greens (a.k.a., weeds). The Read More
By Kimberly MacArthur Graham | July 15, 2014
As a technical writer, I believe that details and fine lines matter. Usually. But not always and rarely forever. People and technologies change, and sometimes even a sharp distinction quietly Read More
By Kimberly MacArthur Graham | July 3, 2014
People are up in arms about Facebook’s revelation that in January of 2012, the social site behemoth manipulated individual news feeds to deliver either more positive or more negative Read More
By Kimberly MacArthur Graham | June 25, 2014
Who says that social media isn’t educational? Thanks to Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and their ilk, we’ve all learned important things really, really fast. For example, during the 2013 Super Bowl Read More
By Kimberly MacArthur Graham | June 11, 2014
As a consultancy that budgets and bills by the hour, and whose work is invariably deadline-driven, we are often working inhumanly fast – on multiple projects. This does not support Read More
By Kimberly MacArthur Graham | May 14, 2014
For the third year in a row, I scored a coveted ticket to Luncheon by Design, the fancy annual fundraiser for the Design Council of the Denver Art Museum. The Read More