My name is Benjamin Cavanagh Diggles.


I am the web director + co-founder of db clay. I am 28, happily married + living in Portland, Oregon. I don't have many reasons for keeping this blog. I tend to talk about emerging web culture + how ridiculous the media is but the majority of this site consists of stuff that makes me smile. find archives here

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The Puzzle Gallery by db clay

Posted: November 7, 2007

Puzzle Wallet Gallery

yes another website. this one is monumental for me.

the description:
Puzzle is a one-of-kind collection of billfolds that was hand printed & painted, by db clay in Portland. No two wallets in this batch arrive the same & only 500 were freshly made. Each piece is beautifully unique- individually numbered as part of a set. Picture them as pocket art & happily carry accordingly.

the url: dbclay.com/puzzle

please spread the word! i worked hard on this pony.

ps: one of the perks of managing this project was first pick at the collection.
i chose #254:

Puzzle Wallet 254
Puzzle Wallet 254

This is definitely an eye candy post of all other mrdiggle posts for web designers and fans of dbclay out there. There’s not very many ways to present a gallery of work online, but you nailed a streamline interactive solution.

You should be really proud of this work: it has a sense of being a cumulative result of all of your research, development, and sweat for the dbclay products.

From gerren lamson on November 7th, 2007 at 1:12 pm

The site it easy to navigate and gets you to the “goods” right away. I hate it when you have to work to find the products.

The wallets are incredible! I love the idea that they are one of a kind. I didn’t see a place that said what they are made of. Are they also tope?

From Anne on November 8th, 2007 at 10:48 am

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