Christopher Franzese


A collection of random interests and things that make me laugh.




I am an interactive advertising, branding and marketing designer, currently freelancing in NYC.



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People I dig:

Todd Brown
Matt Chapman
Katie Deedy
Megha Desai
Jessica Findley
Ze Frank
Dave Franzese
Sean Ganann
Ian Ghent
Chet Gulland
Doug Jaeger
Raina Kumra
Sean LaBounty
Adrian LaFond
Vincent Mei
Mark Miller
Bill Moulton
Kristin Sloan
Liz Tan
Josh Webman


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Email: Christopher At Franzese Dot Org
Fri Jan 6
jakestangel:

oh my god i love this so much. so much.
jennilee:

the phone stack / thanks niall!
We usually take a pretty hard line against phones at dinner, but a new trick just popped up that gives us hope for the future. It’s called a phone stack, and it’s a buzzing, flashing reminder of every phone-etiquette rule the world seems to have forgotten.
It works like this: as you arrive, each person places their phone facedown in the center of the table. (If you’re feeling theatrical, you can go for a stack like this one, but it’s not required.) As the meal goes on, you’ll hear various texts and emails arriving… and you’ll do absolutely nothing. You’ll face temptation—maybe even a few involuntary reaches toward the middle of the table—but you’ll be bound by the single, all-important rule of the phone stack. Whoever picks up their phone is footing the bill. 

jakestangel:

oh my god i love this so much. so much.

jennilee:

the phone stack / thanks niall!

We usually take a pretty hard line against phones at dinner, but a new trick just popped up that gives us hope for the future. It’s called a phone stack, and it’s a buzzing, flashing reminder of every phone-etiquette rule the world seems to have forgotten.

It works like this: as you arrive, each person places their phone facedown in the center of the table. (If you’re feeling theatrical, you can go for a stack like this one, but it’s not required.) As the meal goes on, you’ll hear various texts and emails arriving… and you’ll do absolutely nothing. You’ll face temptation—maybe even a few involuntary reaches toward the middle of the table—but you’ll be bound by the single, all-important rule of the phone stack. Whoever picks up their phone is footing the bill.