Don’t Mess With Alexis . . . How to Prank a Prankster

. . . Or she will rain vengeance on you—using plastic wrap. You may recall the “office rat” that our operations team enjoys placing in random areas around the office, like the bathroom, candy bucket, inside people’s belongings. (They also love pranking in general. Remember this bit?) Anyways, last week, on our former designer Alexis’s last day, our director of …

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Check Out Our New Wall Decal Courtesy of Blik! It's Our "Show and Tell" Feature!

Our buddies at Blik are seriously the best. (A special shout-out to Blik’s co-founder and friend of Knock Knock, Scott Flora, for being exceptionally rad!) A few weeks ago, they installed a customized Knock Knock wall decal on the business side of our office that spanned 18 feet and ¾ inches wide—all free of charge. Super generous of them, right? …

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Meet Illustrator Kate Bingaman Burt! Turning Classic Knock Knock Stuff Into Hand-Lettered Art

With a swish of a pen to paper, illustrator Kate Bingaman Burt creates bite-sized, black and white masterpieces on a daily basis. Her muse? Any item she purchases on that specific day. Her seven-year archive of drawings includes bargain Walgreens sunglasses, a copy of Steve Martin’s Let’s Get Small album, and most recently, a Hulu Plus subscription for $7.99 a …

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Knock Knocker Scribbles: Alexis Lowery, Graphic Designer In It for the Money

“Knock Knocker Scribbles” is a column under our “In It for the Money” category, where you can get to know the Knock Knock team—from creative to sales to logistics to . . . everything! Each week, someone in the office fills out a questionnaire. They are given a day to complete it to their liking, with scrawls, scratch outs, doodles, …

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Knock Knocker Scribbles: Brad Serum, Senior Designer! In It for the Money

“Knock Knocker Scribbles” is a column under our “In It for the Money” category, where you can get to know the Knock Knock team—from creative to sales to logistics to . . . everything! Each week, someone in the office fills out a questionnaire. They are given a day to complete it to their liking, with scrawls, scratch outs, doodles, …

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