Check this out. Not only do we get to hear Willie sing a great Cold Play song, but the simple stop motion graphics are a great way to tell the story of our food processing digression over the years. “Never fear” says Chipotle, they are going back to the start, F2T like it should be. Proof? Just this link on their site.
The Foundry
We are happy to announce the opening of The Foundry
at 2303 Pittman Street, Dallas, Texas.
Site design and photography was provided by Whisenhunt Design.
If you need a site presence, what we provide is not only cool looking and affordable, it is built on a WordPress platform and can easily be updated by the client, you! WordPress is extremely search friendly and can be amended to fit the growth of your business.
If you have any questions or would like a quote on your own site shoot us a line HERE.

Photos by Lindsey Whisenhunt of Whisenhunt Design.
(Click thumbnails above to view full size)
First Ad applied to the new Facebook timeline
Very nice work! I only hope they ad a few more pre-druf years to the timeline to show kids/adults how it can all start to get to this point.
https://www.facebook.com/Antidrugstimeline
DSVC Field Day, 2011
Had a great time at the DSVC Annual Field Day this year. Lots of great shops,
designers and student designers showed up to meet and greet one another.
Check it out below and make sure to come out next year!
Game: The Balloon Stomp final 4!

Game: On the Money Dart Throw.

Willie explaining the “Chubby Bunny” game.

Yep, dudes wearing bunny ears with mouths full of marshmallows.
Stay fresh…
Google Changes Search Algorithm
Results now prioritize most recent information By Dan Walker Smith
Google has introduced a new “freshness algorithm” to make search results more timely. The changes will affect around 35 percent of all searches.
Google will now place websites with new information higher than results that don’t feature recent updates. Previously, Google balanced its results between popular websites and recent news in user searches, according to the Toronto Star.
Google Fellow Amit Singhal explained the thinking behind the new search dynamic in a blog post. “Given the incredibly fast pace at which information moves in today’s world, the most recent information can be from the last week, day or even minute,” Singhal wrote. “Depending on the search terms, the algorithm needs to be able to figure out if a result from a week ago about a TV show is recent, or if a result from a week ago about breaking news is too old.”
The New York Times says that the move is a reaction to people increasingly using social networks for their searches. Networks such as Facebook and Twitter are now popular tools for people wanting up-to-the-minute results, Danny Sullivan, editor of Search Engine Land, told the Times.
“This is the result of them saying we need to find a way to more effectively get fresh content up,” Sullivan said. “It does help with the issue of people thinking, ‘Wow, if I need to find out about something breaking, I’ll go to Facebook or Twitter for that.’ ”
“The biggest source of the very freshest information is Twitter, and Google doesn’t have anywhere near the access to that kind of data as it had before,” he added.
The Times reports that Google changes its algorithm about 500 times a year. Most changes, however, only affect a small percentage of results.
Something cool about the 828 Bar in Oak Cliff, TX
A friend of ours has made way for the “Pop-Up” bar in Oak Cliff. Taking a vacant location and throwing up a bar for a short period of time, in this case 3 weeks seemed crazy, but they pulled it off. Partnering with local bartenders to get the correct TABC licensing to make it legit, having vintage furniture donated for loan and painting the signage on the walls made this unique and temporary. Each week the 828 would only be open from Thursday through Saturday nigh. One of the brilliant on top of brilliant ideas with this idea was incorporating a show of sorts for all to see. Each night they would have someone paint a mural over the mural from the previous week to keep it fresh. Local artist could come and show a skill you might not have seen before and do it right before your very eyes.
828 is a first, but will not be a last. Rob Shearer might have stumbled onto something more than a neat idea. In this economy where people are wanting/needing to market themselves in unique ways 828 serves as a stag of sorts for a community to come together and collaborate and barter for the betterment of all involved rather than the few.
Some iShots from our visit:
I Survived the Summer of 2011
We have heard a lot of people wanting a shirt to express what they went through over this past summer in Texas.
We decided to look on the web and see what was out there. WOW! This was needed.
If you would like one, shoot us an email and swing by anytime.
They are being printed on a heather gray Anvil T’s.
BBQ LOVERS! Now hear this!!
WD is smokin out!
Whisenhunt Design is participating in the Blues, Bandits and BBQ cook off in Oak Cliff on
October 22nd. If you know us, you know we love to smoke brisket. So, come by, sample
the best in DFW and hang out with us.
While you’re here you can pick up a “Royal Brisket” Apron.

The official Royal Brisket shirt graphic below.
Whisenhunt Design and it’s NEW location
We are now located in the Abby Executive Suite on the SW Corner of the N. Dallas TOLL and Quorum Dr.
Address: 5050 Quorum Dr., Suite 700 Dallas, TX 75254
Here are some pics of the new place:

Entry off the elevators with a great view of Downtown Dallas from Addison.

Guest temp offices with phones and WiFi.
Come by anytime.
MailBox Direct is ready for launch in November!
MailBox Direct is an online direct mail service start-up. Whisenhunt Design provided a competitor analysis and brand look and feel to apply to every aspect of the business. When all was said and done, WD built the website from scratch including such features as an Instant Quote tool, chat help tool and back end where MBD can log in and make updates to every aspect of the site, live.
WD also built the collateral surrounding the site. sample kit, direct mail marketing pieces and a letterhead package. check them out at www.MailBoxDirect.com today!
NOW AVAILABLE!
This is the unofficial Brew at the Zoo painting by Dorthy Whisenhunt.
In the style of the classic Dogs Playing Poker we have wild animals playing quarters.
We only have 45 prints left. (printed on an indigo digital press)
Printed image size: 10.5″ x 8.5″
Costs: $10 plus shipping unless you in in the Plano area.
50% of the proceeds will go to the Alzheimer’s Association
Call or email us to place your order!















