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Legendary Women Copywriters: What You Can Learn from Helen Lansdowne Resor | MarketCopywriter Blog

Legendary Women Copywriters: What You Can Learn from Helen Lansdowne Resor | MarketCopywriter Blog | A Cultural History of Advertising | Scoop.it
This is MarketCopywriter Blog's second post in a series on Mad Women—pioneering women copywriters. In an earlier post, you got a glimpse of America’s

 

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It all started with sex.

“A skin you love to touch.”

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Kirby Ferguson: Embrace the remix | Video on TED.com

TED Talks Nothing is original, says Kirby Ferguson, creator of Everything is a Remix. From Bob Dylan to Steve Jobs, he says our most celebrated creators borrow, steal and transform.
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Sesame Street: Share It Maybe

Cookie Monster spoofs Carly Rae Jepsen's song "Call Me Maybe." For more fun games and videos for your preschooler in a safe, child-friendly environment, visi...
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Barack Obama Singing Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen

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Star Wars -Call Me Maybe

The Star Wars cast sings Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen! But is the Force strong with this one or does the cookie monster have it?

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Famous Photos Recreated with ‘Star Wars’ Figures - Flavorwire

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"Canada-based photographer David Eger’s work on Design Taxi and were instantly charmed by his recreations of iconic photographs, album covers, and movie moments using figures from the Star Wars canon. Most of the images come from his Cloned Photos collection and 365 Days of Clones project — a daily photo series starring several Phase I Clone Troopers from the Grand Army of the Republic. Darth Vader, Princess Leia and other mythical characters from Lucas’ much-loved franchise also make appearances, stepping in for The Beatles’ Abbey Road cover image, Grant Wood’s American Gothic, and more. If you’ve ever wondered what Star Wars figures looked like on the moon or in the boxing ring — floating like a butterfly and stinging like a bee — check out Eger’s work past the break." Allison Nastasi

 

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