David Shove-Brown [40:56] So obviously visit the website //3877.design and there you can click on any of the people and get our email addresses. But my email is my initials dsp@studio3877.com. Love to chat. I'd love to hear what other people are doing and learn from other companies and individuals just because there are so many great ideas out there. It's fantastic.
Randy Wilburn [41:22] Absolutely. I also have found this industry to be one of the most collaborative industries. I mean, people are competing, but there’s a lot more collaboration going on than people realize.
David Shove-Brown [41:32] That's what kept some of our sanity over the last couple of years is talking to other firms who are technically our competition. But we're all in it together trying to help each other.
Randy Wilburn [41:42] That's perfect. I'll definitely end on that note. I appreciate that. We'll make sure that all your contact information is in the Show Notes and people can check that out. And we'll make sure that everybody has information on how to reach out to you. So David Shove-Brown Brown, partner at //3877 Firm there in Washington, DC. Thank you so much for coming on the podcast.
David Shove-Brown [42:04] I cannot thank you enough, Randy. This was awesome. Next time you're in DC you best be coming over.
Randy Wilburn [42:11] I'm coming over because you know, it's so funny. Do you remember the Brickskeller? I heard it was closed. I was so upset to hear that. It was touted as a little dive bar right on the edge of Rock Creek Park right before you hit Georgetown. And for those of you that don't know, it was like the greatest little bar but their big claim to fame was that they carried every beer made in the world and I used to go there. Every weekend I was at the Brickskeller enjoying some beers.
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