Eddie Ross

 

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Internet Provides Instant Gratification, But At What Cost? | May 19, 2010

Shortly after my “Aha” moment with Kelly Cutrone, I found myself sitting in on another Scad Style event.  From Magazine to Monitor – The Rise of the Blog panel discussion featured four of the Design Industry leading professionals.  Jaithan Kochar, Nick Olsen, Rita Konig and Eddie Ross discussed their perceptions, thoughts and ideas of just how E-Magazines and blogs impact not only the magazine industry, but our life and the world that we live in as well.  One of the first questions raised was whether or not the rise of the digital world will see the fall of the current … Read More »


 

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Vote for Eddie Ross In Bloomingdale’s Big Window Challenge | January 22, 2010

Our friend Eddie Ross is representing ELLE DECOR in a two-week competition with designers from Apartment Therapy and Bloomingdale’s as part of the 2010 Bloomingdale’s Big Window Challenge!  As per the rules of the challenge, you can vote twice a day every day, either online here or by texting 1 to 89800.  Chic Galleria magazine encourages all of its readers to peruse the windows — online or at the Bloomingdale’s 59th Street store in New York City and vote daily for Eddie’s stunning design.  Voting ends January 28, 2010. 

DESIGNED BY Eddie Ross for Elle Decor

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Chic Galleria’s Interview With Eddie Ross | January 5, 2010

A native of Greenwich, CT and graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, Eddie Ross began his career working in television, first as a food editor on Martha Stewart Living and later as Associate Design Director for all in-house production at Food Network.

After a two-year stint running his own catering company, where he continued to refine his skills in decorating and entertaining, Eddie made the move to publishing. As Associate Decorating Editor at House Beautiful, he produced the popular “Weekend Shopper,” a monthly article in which he’d travel to flea markets around the country, giving new life to old things.

As … Read More »