D.C. might be slowing down from the sequestration, but Spoolia is just as busy as ever! Here’s a roundup of what we’ve been up to.
Northern Virginia Magazine recently asked us to comment on local restaurant menu designs and we were thrilled to help. We know that good design can make good food an even better experience and Jose Andres’ Jaleo menu is a great example. You can find the menus and our feedback in the April issue’s Relish column (page 106).
As the school year comes to a close, many students are getting ready to enter to workforce. Spoolia remembers those grueling thesis days paired with many cover letters written late at night after class, so it was a no brainer when we were asked to help at ADCMW’s Career Day. Students came from schools as close as American University and all the way from Towson with their portfolios. It’s nice to see homegrown talent, as well as be of use to students who are readily seeking advice. Since Julia was busy with students, we’re lucky that ADCMW snapped a photo of her in action.
Last, but not least, the Eco Art & Design Depot was a success! Lots of people showed up on the sunny Sunday to play outside and browse our products.
We debuted our “Bunch of Thanks” notecard set and sold out of all our colored shoulder bags and most of our iPad cases. Thanks to everyone who stopped by to support us and especially to the customers to who happily walked away with a new bag.