October 2009
1 post
15 Articles Every Creative Advertising Student... →
I generally dislike blog posts like like the one I’ve linked here, however, this one actually has some useful tips and in times like these we need all the help we can get.
August 2009
1 post
July 2009
2 posts
Interpublic Profit Dropped Over 70% in Second... →
Nike and Livestrong let the roads speak at Tour de...
Here’s a little ditty I wrote last week for my company’s blog - I know it’s a little old-newsy now, but I thought I’d put it up incase anyone hasn’t seen it yet. image via Nike Livestrong
What if you could text, tweet or type a message to a robot, thousands of miles away, that graffitis your message on the floor of an international sporting event that millions of...
June 2009
1 post
Pop Nihilism: Advertising Eats Itself →
April 2009
1 post
Create Dunkin Donuts Next Donut and Win Big! →
Cute idea, but apparently Dunkin Donuts doesn’t want any true creativity. I intended to make a maple glazed, bacon sprinkled donut - unfortunately, bacon is not one of the sprinkle options.
March 2009
19 posts
IKEA'S AMAZING INTERACTIVE MUSIC/DANCE SITE →
I can’t stop playing with this. Trust me. Click the link. Upload your favorite song or use your keyboard to create beats and watch the magic happen. The site great fun; I spent about 40 minutes playing and can’t wait to help spread it all over the interwebs. It also does a great job of showcasing the products. If I ever have a closet large enough to put anything in to I will definitely...
a film I kind of think I should see even though I’m pretty sure what to expect. Once you’ve seen the frontline special (which everyone in advertising or who has studied adverting has seen about a million times) you’ve seen it all.
Many who run nonprofits have marveled at the sudden flood of bankers,...
– NYtimes, From the ranks of jobless, a flood of volunteers
Verizon’s clever viral campaign gives one band and one director $99 to create a music video.
When client cutbacks drove the Interpublic Group of Cos. shop to cut 5% of its...
– Rupal Parekh, Ad Age