Crossing Gaps

A Digital Storytelling Firm

Prologue

We see the world in terms of stories, we love them, so much that we make a living telling them. We help creative people (that's you) tell better stories using the web.

We think good ideas want to be online, and we help them get there. We create holistic strategies that combine design and development with marketing and monetization.

When you leave us, we want you to go with your own story to tell and a platform to tell it well.

Find Us

Steve Spalding

steve@crossinggaps.com


Quang Tran

quang@crossinggaps.com


Nathan Thompson

nate@crossinggaps.com


  • Bookends

    • Contact Us
    • Find Us Elsewhere
    • What We Can Do For You
    • Who You’ll Work With
  • What We're Saying

    • I really can’t get enough kinetic typog…
    • Design daily showcase #18: MICA - Maryla…
    • Jeff Jarvis on the future media. …
    • How I Spent A Million Bucks And Ended Up…
    • Design daily showcase #17: Australia 201…
  • What We Can Do

    • Web Design
    • Branding / Imaging
    • Social Media Strategy
    • Advertising Management
    • SEO
    • Education / Coaching
  • Things We've Made

    • How To Split An Atom
    • Really Great Stories
    • Social Media Job Wire
    • Gainesville's Best
    • My GAIN-NET
    • GatorNation Sports
    • PetStore Complete
    • Artist's Paid
  • RSS Light Reading

    • Smarter Bookmarks
    • Creativity, Uploading and Improving our Minds
    • When The Scientific Evidence Is Unwelcome, People Try To Reason It Away
    • Startup Lets Web Advertisers Bid for Your Attention
    • The Demise of the $200 Textbook
    • When Intuition And Math Probably Look Wrong
    • The Dangers Of Financial Illiteracy
    • Books Versus The Internet
    • MBAs Are In Intensive Care
    • The “Minority Report” Interface

Latest Updates: rgs RSS

  • Steve Spalding 5:17 pm on June 18, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: podcast (6), rgs

    A great interview on RGS with Joel Longtine of Social!Thing

     

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  • Steve Spalding 5:08 pm on June 10, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: podcast (6), rgs, work (10)

    Editing audio for a podcast with @ecorrigan of Do Good Web.

     
  • Steve Spalding 10:29 am on June 6, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: entrepreneurship (3), podcast (6), rgs, writing

    Another podcast in the bag. This time we talked to Nancy Brauer, a writer and all around interesting person whose latest web project is a serialized web series called Strange Little Band

     
  • Steve Spalding 4:47 pm on June 5, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: rgs, work (10)

    Editing another podcast. Work is progress. Work is progress.

     
  • Steve Spalding 2:28 am on June 4, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: podcast (6), rgs

    The previously unreleased “episode 1.5″ of the RGS podcast is up. This time we talk to Michael Wright of Nice Fish Films.

     
  • Steve Spalding 4:24 pm on May 29, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: podcast (6), rgs

    The podcast is live, definitely check it out!

     
  • Steve Spalding 11:05 am on May 29, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: editing, rgs, technical-difficulties

    We had an absolutely fantastic discussion with Miguel Barbosa and then an impromptu talk with Michael Wright last night on the show. Everything went well, except for my mic (go figure), so I am taking it into Audacity to clean it up.

    When it’s ready for primetime I’ll share it with you here.

     
  • Steve Spalding 8:32 pm on May 28, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: podcast (6), rgs

    Purely on whim we are going to do a test run of the Really Great Stories podcast tonight! I haven’t decided whether to use Talkshoe or record it via Skype, I guess we’ll have to wait and see.

    Tonight’s guest will be Miguel Barbosa of Simoleon Sense. We’ll talk about investing, the web and going out on your own.

     
  • Steve Spalding 2:43 pm on May 28, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: rgs

    Spec’ing out ways to record Skype conversations for a RGS project. So far, nothing is really standing out.

     

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