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Monthly Archives: March 2010
/ Invasive marketing
Speaking of Subways; Ikea’s undeground ad campaign in Paris’s subway. Definitely noticable. Although I don’t see where I could use a red and white stripe sofa!
Posted in design, marketing
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/ Design Around the World: Metro Maps
Design Around the World: Metro Maps sadly the new york city map is one of the uglier maps…
/ Top 25 Failed Tech Predictions on Computers
Top 25 Failed Tech Predictions on Computers my favorite prediction is not listed in the top 25. the source is my father who predicted that the cd-rom format will be the next media format to die. after being burnt by … Continue reading
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/ Thinking outside the box
Say you’re a Bavarian motorcycle company and you want to show off the performance of your new sport bike…
Posted in humor, marketing, viral
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/ Crowdsourcing and the Extremely Impressionable “Twist†Ad
How impressionable are women? Apparently extremely impressionable, according to a new advertisement for the fragrance Twist from Axe, a Unilever brand. The advertisement shows a woman who is restless on her first date with a guy who she is only … Continue reading
/ Jammed 2.0
Do we still call it culture jamming when it’s an ad?
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/ And the Oscar Goes to…the FCC?
For many Cablevision patrons, Sunday was a day filled with several stages of emotion, to say the least. Subscribers got wind that the Disney-ABC/Cablevision deal was far from finalized at midnight on March 6th, when Cablevision’s contract with ABC expired. … Continue reading
/ Communications in an Era of Political Scandals: The Patterson-Kauffmann question.
If you’ve been following the case of Governor Patterson (and what New York State denizen hasn’t?), you would have heard that his Communications Director resigned yesterday following the development of the two Governor scandals that were unveiled to the public. … Continue reading
/ STC Associates' CEO featured in Telecom 2.0
STC Associates is in the news – again! Sophie Ann Terrisse, STC Associates CEO, was featured as a guest author in Telecom 2.0 this month. The article “Strategy for a New Decade: Brand or Die” discusses how branding will determine … Continue reading