Digital Dads Collection / June 1st, 2010


001. Foreign Policy on The Magnificent Migrants

“Extraordinary photos of ordinary Mexicans”, is the byline for this fantastic photo essay capturing the everyday working lives of Mexican immigrants in America.

002. magCulture

Many of us at Digital Dads have a strong affinity for printed matter—especially magazines. magCulture has strong appeal for us due to its focus on creative design and innovation in print and is curated by London designer Jeremy Leslie.

003. The Selby

Everything about us contributes to the narrative that comprises the story of our lives—what we consume, whom we befriend, where we vacation, and even how we decorate our homes. The Selby takes an intimate look at the lives of creatives around the world through the lens of the spaces they live and breathe.

004. Monocle

If GQ had a knowledgeable, relevant and timely cousin, it would be Monocole magazine. Monocle is a magazine for the globally minded, “covering international affairs, business, culture and design“.

005. Edge Online

“Edge is the world’s most prestigious brand in games journalism.” We mince no words about our hardcore gaming tendencies here at Digital Dads. Edge’s comprehensive coverage of gaming industry news worldwide ensures that we’ll never miss out on where to spend our hard earned salaries and welcomed time suck machine.

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  5. Digital Dads Collection / October 18th, 2010

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Clarence Smith, Jr. is a writer who draws inspiration from the lives of Gordon Parks, Hemingway, Langston Hughes, Shackleton, Marshall "Major" Taylor, Muham­mad Ali, Ezra Jack Keats, and many others. His essays, interviews and editorials have been published both in print and online periodicals. Currently, Clarence writes a culture column for Executive Edits magazine—served fresh, frequently. He is also a contributing writer for Freeman Transport. A first year father, Clarence lives in New England with his wife and son. "My Voice. Our Story. Mari­nate."
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