The next move

TheDigitel.com launched way, way back in May 2008 — it’s hard to believe that it’s been nine years.

At this marker, we’ve realized the amount of time we’re able to put towards moderating and generating content has greatly diminished, so we’re putting the site into archive mode.

All user-generated content will be preserved and remain online. However in the coming days, no new content will be allowed and the daily briefing newsletters will cease.

TheDigitel began as a way to explore the future of local journalism, a future as a collaborative crowd-sourced effort that put the architecture of the web at the heart of the reading experience. That vision was partially realized but we weren’t able to furnish enough runway to truly get the idea to take off. Still, I’m very proud of what we did achieve, the voices we helped spread, and the relationships we fostered.

It was a great idea, great experience, and one that is close to my heart in its virtues and locals, but it’s time to free up efforts to focus on other ways to innovate.

Thanks to our readers, thanks twice over to contributors, and thrice to all those that personally dug in to push TheDigitel to be all it could.

Something to add? Would love to hear your thoughts: ken.hawkins@thedigitel.com.

— Ken Hawkins, May 13, 2017

Sweet Charleston Designs

 

About

Partner with Sweet Charleston Design: Passionate about US Colonial and Early American History, with the desire to honor and preserve unique elements of design by creating luxury jewelry collections. All designs and workmanship is made in the USA, utilizing the talents of some of our nations finest gold and silversmiths.

Points: 18
Region: Charleston

Recent posts

1:35 pm on Wednesday October 26, 2016

Historical Art Inspires Local Jewelry Designs

Sweet Charleston Designs, a local jewelry design team was honored recently by being accepted as a vendor at the National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington DC.  The group met with a series of buyers over the past six...
12:30 pm on Monday October 24, 2016

Sweet Charleston Designs to Show Case Lowcountry Artisan Work: Moon & Lola on King Street Saturday, Oct. 29th

Join Sweet Charleston Designs jewelry artist Janie Manning, at Moon & Lola on 322 King Street, this Saturday, October 29 from 10am until 6pm.  The unique trunk show includes jewelry from Lowcountry inspired collections that capture the spirit of...
11:03 am on Monday July 11, 2016

Sweet Charleston Designs Fine Jewelry Collections Honors History of Sweet Grass Basketry selected by the Smithsonian

Charleston, S.C. (July 11, 2016) – Sweet Charleston Designs announces that the National Museum of African American History and Culture Gift Shop selected several collections of the elegant fine jewelry designs to be sold in the Smithsonian Gift...
10:42 pm on Tuesday April 1, 2014

Sweet Charleston Designs Brings History to Life with Jewelry

Charleston, S.C. (April 1, 2014) – Sweet Charleston Designs, (www.sweetcharlestondesigns.com), the South’s first designer jewelry company to honor the ancient art form of coiled woven rice winnowing baskets, commonly referred to as Sweet Grass...
9:54 pm on Tuesday April 1, 2014

Sweet Charleston Designs Brings History to Life with Jewelr

For Immediate Release, http://www.sweetcharlestondesigns.com Charleston, S.C. (April 1, 2014) – Sweet Charleston Designs, (www.sweetcharlestondesigns.com), the South’s first designer jewelry company to honor the ancient art form of coiled woven rice...
10:10 am on Monday May 13, 2013

1862 Gala and Sweet Charleston Designs

10:50 am on Wednesday February 6, 2013

3rd Grade Students to learn about SC Handicraft of Sweet Grass Basketry

Angie Buxton and Janie Manning partners of Sweet Charleston Designs bring their commitment to promoting educational awareness about the history of rice and Sweet Grass Basketry in the Lowcountry Basketry to the 3rd Grade Class at Mt. Pleasant...
7:58 am on Saturday December 29, 2012

Sweet Charleston Designs

Lowcountry luxury jewelry designers, Janie Manning and Angie C. Buxton were recently featured in Southern Lady Magazine (Jan - Feb 2013 Issue, on news stands now).  This unique design team creates jewelry collections that reflect the historical art...