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      October 05, 2008

      Creative Columbus Spaces: Fitch

      Where can you design a better sippy cup for Gerber and a cool popup store for Nokia? In the woods, of course. That's where design consultancy Fitch located their innovative North American HQ.

      I'll share some pictures of the outside (literally a retreat located in a bedroom community not far from a historic downtown) at the end of this series. But for now, let's talk about the inside -

      A serious creative space. Chocked full of resources, libraries and inspiring art and artifacts.

      These pictures speak for themselves:

      (See their entire Flickr photo stream here)

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      Thanks for the props! We'll be moving downtown soon. Our studio in Powell has been great, and we look forward to our new, very cool space.

      Full disclosure: I'm Fitch's Resource Librarian/photographer of most of the photos

      Hah.

      At first, I thought you were referring to Fitch, Abercrombie &. Which as fate would have it, was my first employer out of college in their home office in Columbus.

      Very swank. Lots of hot people milling about. Fitch the design place looks very nice, too!

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