clickboompow! a design studio.

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Click Boom Pow is an independent multidisciplinary design studio based in New York.


PRINCIPALS:

DAVID KIM formed Click Boom Pow, Inc in 2007. He has maintained Fortune 500 accounts, designed online social networks, exhibited artwork internationally, managed a modern art museum, founded an experimental art/music/film festival, and served as Creative Director for a non-profit organization. He finds inspiration in music, globalization, public space, technologies, and networks.

TIM REAVES is a web developer who is well versed in css, php, mysql, apache, xhtml, xml, rss as well as Cisco networking & IP telephony. Beyond his mastery all that is web, He plays music in The Wind-Up Birds, pontificates on his website, and builds computers.

MICHAEL SETO is experienced in project as well as account management, building planning, construction, materials, machinery, and equipment. He is also a vast wellspring of knowledge when it comes to the inner workings of machines. He continues to explore the cross-section between the mechanized and the natural.


INQUIRIES:

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© 2007 - 2011 Click Boom Pow, Inc.









2011: August

The past few months have been a whirlwind... but we're back! We have a new site, are reaching out to NY DOT to get our chairs around the city, are solidifying teaching a design course, and are working on some films. Our immense gratitude to everyone who came out to support our exhibits, as well as the kind notice of various press outlets. Thank you all. More in the coming weeks...

2011: May

The exhibits went amazingly well and NRMs were picked up by: NY Magazine, Cool Hunting, designboom, Huffington Post, design milk, & elsewhere. Loveseats have been selling and we're still taking orders, however, we'll be on a bit of a hiatus with everyone traveling and taking much needed vacations.

2011: March

We're flying to San Francisco to conduct more interviews, and we've posted several others on the Blog including one from Massimo Vignelli. Also, we'll be exhibiting at Model Citizens on May 13-15, at the Manhattan Center on May 11-14, and at Powerhouse right before that. Please come and take a look at our work.

2011: February

We've been incredibly fortunate to interview so many amazing folks: Milton Glaser, Andre Grasso, Goetz Unger, Barry M. Katz, Michael Meister, Jon Kolko, Tucker Viemeister, Jaime Salm, Karen Stone and others for our research. We'll slowly post excerpts on our Blog. Also, David's video response to the Eames' Powers of Ten Film placed in the top 5 in votes and Jury selection.

2011: January

As you can see, we've done a bit of housekeeping and updating. We'll slowly be getting back up-to-speed, but we have quite a bit in the pipeline so changes are in store. Don't want to give too much away, so check back soon.

2010: November

We've finished several product designs for Barnes and Noble, sculpted some Play-Doh kicks featured on Design Boom, worked with Core77 as well as Coroflot, and believe our (project) PL exhibit was a success. Much thanks to National Park(ing) Day and Treehugger for the press.