Rubyred Labs Harvest Party Photos

by Scott Beale on January 13, 2006 · 0 comments

Rubyred Labs

Rubyred Labs made their informal debut last night with a Harvest Party at the always excellent Ritual Roasters in San Francisco’s Mission District. The party was full of grapefruit, inverted stuffed animals, amazing coffee and wonderful cocktails made with vodka, grapefruit and Izze grapefruit soda. The scene was a great cross-over between the web geek and art communities.

Photos from the Rubyred Labs Harvest Party

Did we discover the secrets behind Rubyred Labs? Well, not really but we do know this:

Rubyred Labs turns back-of-napkin ideas into top-of-class Internet products and services.

Something tells me we will be hearing a lot more from these guys in the near future.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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