
Create Your Own Case
I Make My Case by Case Mate is a fun and creative tool that allows you to create your own phone case. Just choose an artist that you like and then select elements and colors of that artist's work to create your own case.

I Make My Case by Case Mate is a fun and creative tool that allows you to create your own phone case. Just choose an artist that you like and then select elements and colors of that artist's work to create your own case.

Jeremy Cowart features one amazing photo each day from Haiti. Each photo has a story behind it, and when you buy a print, the profits go to a home in Haiti. The photographs are truly amazing. It is so nice to see such a talented photographer reaching out to help in a way that he knows best. You definitely need to see this site.
More from Voices of Haiti:
“After the 7.0 earthquake rocked Haiti on January 12th of this year, I was deeply moved as most of you were. For days I watched as the television flashed images of gloom and doom… dead bodies, crumbled buildings… It just felt like a heartless display of numbers and statistics. “How were the people feeling?” I wondered. I was tired of hearing endless reports from strangers that just arrived to this devastated nation. So I decided to go to Port-Au-Prince myself and ask them directly. My question was simply “What do you have to say about all this?” This photo essay reveals the many answers to that question.”

Get Satisfaction is a revolutionary new way to build community and get customers and employees working together to openly improve the way help is delivered. Tens of thousands of organizations use Get Satisfaction to support their customers, gather fresh ideas, and get valuable feedback about their products and services.
More from Get Satisfaction:
“Get Satisfaction was born out of Valleyschwag, a lark of an idea for distributing grab bags of leftover promotional goodies. While initially designed to be a fun and frivolous side project, a surprising number of people signed up for the service, and the proprietors found themselves awash in thousands of customer-service requests. To their amazement, they weren’t able to find a suitable, inexpensive, online tool to host their community of customers. So they built one. The friendly online environment they created encouraged people to answer each others’ questions, pitch in to help solve problems, and share all kinds of new ideas about how to improve their product and processes.”