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Category Archive: Insight News

Want one of these cool jerseys?

Posted by    |   May 2nd, 2012   |   No responses

All of us at Insight Designs are gearing up for this summer's Courage Classic bike ride to benefit Children's Hospital Colorado. Our very own Keith Harper designed these awesome bike jerseys for our team "A Cure Insight." If you'd like us to order one for you, please shoot me an email at info@insightdesigns.com along with your size. We need to place the order this Friday (May 4), so please let me know by noon on Friday. And a quick update on our fundraising efforts. So far, we've collected $6,176, and with Insight's dollar-for-dollar match, that's $12,352 for kids with cancer! Our goal is $50K. If you'd like to donate, please go to our team pagehttp://couragetours.com/2012/team/acureinsight — and click on any team member’s name to make an online donation. Or mail a check made payable to Children’s Hospital Colorado Foundation to Insight Designs, 2006 Broadway, Suite 300, Boulder, CO 80302. Thanks!!!
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Help us help kids with cancer

Posted by    |   April 23rd, 2012   |   No responses

As many of you know, last year my son Laird had an extremely aggressive,  but curable cancer called Burkitt's Lymphoma. Thanks to amazing medical care at Children's Hospital and to the love and support of so many, he is now a happy, healthy 5-year-old who loves riding his bike, reading, cooking, wrestling, playing cards and building legos. Laird's story has inspired everyone at Insight to ride in this July's Courage Classic, a 157-mile, 3-day bike ride with 10,000 feet of elevation gain that benefits Children's Hospital Colorado. Laird is even planning to ride 35 miles of it (we'll have a tag-a-long stashed along the route to help him if he gets worn out). He figures after what he went through last spring and summer (multiple surgeries, hundreds of hours of chemo and lots of other horrible stuff), this ride should be a piece of cake. Our team hopes to raise $50K for the oncology department at Children's to help other kids with cancer. Insight Designs will match the first $10K raised. And my family will personally match the next $10K. We hope you'll help. To donate, simply go to our team page -- http://couragetours.com/2012/team/acureinsight -- and click on any team member's name to make an online donation. Or mail a check made payable to Children's Hospital Colorado Foundation to Insight Designs, 2006 Broadway, Suite 300, Boulder, CO 80302. If you'd like to ride with us, please join our team! Go to http://couragetours.com and click "Ride", then click "Join a Team" and select "A Cure Insight". (Registration is filling quickly, so act soon.) Thank you so much for considering. And Laird has another scan on Friday, May 4; please keep your fingers crossed for him.
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It’s official. Insight is a teenager.

Posted by    |   March 1st, 2012   |   No responses

Yes, that's right. Insight Designs turned 13 today! We will do our best as a company to avoid the typical teen behaviors of being withdrawn, moody or argumentative. But if you see us getting out of line, feel free to call us on it. All kidding aside, thanks to everyone who's helped us grow our business year after year. And special kudos to our talented and dedicated staff - all of you are amazing!
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And the Oscar Goes To. . .

Posted by    |   February 28th, 2012   |   No responses

A quick shout out to Insight Designs' client Naked Edge Films for making a splash at the Oscars on Sunday night. NEF's film Saving Face took home the illustrious metal statue in the Documentary - Short Subject category. Saving Face chronicles two women in Pakistan who have been disfigured by acid violence and the efforts of one doctor to perform reconstructive surgery to restore their faces and their dignity. Let's hear it for Jim Butterworth and everyone at Naked Edge Films and Saving Face! Check out the film on March 8, 8:30 pm EST on HBO.
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Goodbye to Java

Posted by    |   December 30th, 2011   |   No responses

We said goodbye to our good friend Java this week. He died Monday at home surrounded by family. He would have been 14 in January. For more than 10 years, Java came to the Insight Designs office every day, taking his job as spirit lifter and security director very seriously. He barked at scores of delivery men and window washers, greeted hundreds of clients, and entertained everyone on staff. He's been the Insight Designs mascot since the beginning, gracing all of our holiday cards, having a bio on our website, and of course being the star of our gum packs this year. He took part in staff retreats and was always willing to help, even wearing a web cam during one of our holiday parties. He played endless hours of tug-of-war with Clint and Keith. He licked clean countless post-lunch tupperwares. He almost chased a tennis ball out of our third-floor window when John was playing catch with him. He went hiking with Monica near Leadville, got lost and ended up spending a day at the Lake County Sheriff's Department. Once, he ate 5 pounds of uncooked pasta and then unloaded all of it on the sidewalk in front of Pasta Jay's on his way into the office, after which he earned the nickname Pasta Java. Outside of work, he enjoyed chasing squirrels, fetching tennis balls, barking at deer and just being outside. He spent most of his free time with Beth, running countless miles, hiking 14ers and snowboarding down Loveland Pass. He cheated death twice - once in 2002 when he was hit by a car and again in November 2007 when he was diagnosed with cancer, a mast cell tumor in his lower abdomen. At the time, the surgeons at CSU said he might only have 2-3 weeks to live if they didn't remove the mass immediately. But removing the mass also meant removing one of his hind legs, so we opted out of the surgery. He exceeded their expectations 100-fold, living another 4 happy, active years. Java truly was a miracle dog. He is already sorely missed, especially by me.
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