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RT @gethill: March issue of @CreativeReview is incredible: 150 years of London Underground design: http://t.co/P4Rv7hYcnN
Roy Brown, 96, Designed The Edsel's 'Horsecollar' - 03/05/2013 Roy Brown, Jr., by all accounts of his death at 96 recently, was a man of refined taste and affability who unfortunately had a singular negative achievement for which he will always be remembered. “Somebody had to take it on the chin for what was the disaster at Ford known as the Edsel,” writes Hot Rod’s Thom Taylor, “and that person was Roy Brown.” But the design alone did not doom the Edsel." "But he remained faithful to the Edsel, which he drove to nearly the end of his life, Langer reports. And when someone wanted to buy his gleaming vehicle, he’d shoot back, “Where the hell were you in 1958?”
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The infographic from VividWireless.com.au shows the key figures such as mobile penetration, number of mobile services in Australia, mobile internet usage and other helpful stats on mobile data usage in Australia.
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Made using the content aware effect in Photoshop CS5. It is a video about the impact of technology and its strain on society. Advancements in digital technology…
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How do you stay on track on your social media plans and campaigns? Below is a nice infographic from Return on Digital which showcases some of the basic dos and donts for community management.
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Your success with the social web greatly depends on having a solid understanding of social media fundamentals. Here's your social media cheat sheet infographic.
The media landscape is a very different beast today than it was even 5 years ago. Then agency-led television commercials dominated how we channel our marketing. The very fact you are reading this here proves that things have changed. Coca Cola have always been at the forefront of innovation. In this video Jonathan Mildenhall, Vice-President, Global Advertising Strategy and Creative Excellence at The Coca-Cola Company is the person responsible for leading global creative vision and strategy for the Company's portfolio of global brands. In this video he explains how Coke will leverage the opportunities in the new media landscape and transform one-way storytelling into dynamic storytelling hoping to add value and significance to peoples lives. Jonathan describes the challenge of content creation in an enlightening way, reminding us that "every contact point with a customer should tell an emotional story".
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This article goes on the bottom of Content Marketing. Things change very quickly and it is therefore very important to reflect the change in demand from your prospects and/or customers. This step-by-step plan, will give you a better idea of what is important today and what you must do to be successful. [note Martin Gysler] Most marketers have realised by now that they have to swap from the classic communication approach of sending & advertising to an approach based on content. But for most people the exact meaning of that is rather intangible. In order to help, we have composed a pragmatic step-by-step plan for companies to start content planning. The step-by-step plan is based on several surveys we realised in the past year. In this article we will present to you the 6 crucial steps to take in order to end up with a good content strategy. Step 1: Topic selection The first must is to check which domains your company can offer unique content in. This content needs to be in line with the company culture & vision, obviously. As far as this choice is concerned it is sensible to check one’s own expertise on the one hand and on the other to see how unique one is in the market. Read more: http://bit.ly/xiREwj
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Art+Auction's Gossip Column... Everyone knows that “Mad Men” isn’t just a television show. It’s an unstoppable cultural force. In four short-skirt-chasing seasons, AMC’s gin-soaked Eisenhower-era costume drama has been credited with sparking a conflagration of retro fads: the Gentleman’s Haircut, oysters, pencil skirts, gimlets, masculinity on men, breasts on women, the name Betty on women under eighty, and now… street art? The ubiquitous posters promoting Mad Men’s March 25 return splashed across the New York subway system have launched a swath of guerrilla remixes and new street art meme."
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An advertising and marketing agence de communication for example can really help a businessman learn the huge challenges of Internet interactions in a business way. For instance, everyone understands that the Web ...
Commercials aired during the big game Sunday will work overtime to entice viewers to dish on Twitter and Facebook, zap ads with Shazam, surf corporate websites, and view and share clips on YouTube.
A video introduction to a cultural history of advertising. A college general education elective.
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Roy Brown, 96, Designed The Edsel's 'Horsecollar' - 03/05/2013 Roy Brown, Jr., by all accounts of his death at 96 recently, was a man of refined taste and affability who unfortunately had a singular negative achievement for which he will always be remembered. “Somebody had to take it on the chin for what was the disaster at Ford known as the Edsel,” writes Hot Rod’s Thom Taylor, “and that person was Roy Brown.” But the design alone did not doom the Edsel." "But he remained faithful to the Edsel, which he drove to nearly the end of his life, Langer reports. And when someone wanted to buy his gleaming vehicle, he’d shoot back, “Where the hell were you in 1958?”
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You love them, we love them.. we even made our very own last year! It's no big surprise that INFOGRAPHICS are taking over the Internet with their easy to digest, visually appealing information. Marketers, Internet-savvy ...
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Infographics are visually compelling, combining the best text, images and design to capture and communicate complex data... Read More...
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More About: Social Media, Sports, infographics, olympics, trending. ... Best Interactive Agency. Best Interactive Agency. Home > infographics > Which US Olympians Have the Most Social Media Influence?
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By combining two products, you create something even better. The infographic helps us to understand hybrid computing
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Should we write guest blogging posts or not? That's the question many of us arise himself. In this post, you'll find guest blogging strategies and why you should do so to have some advantages as: more email subscribers, coveted Google ranking positions, and a big head-start on your blogging career... to name a few. [note Martin Gysler] But not many people realize that tactical guest posting grows careers. Most bloggers I see pump out these articles while reciting the mantra “quantity over quality”; there’s no real strategy and there are no real long-term benefits. In this post I am going to show you the seven crucial tactics for writing a radically successful guest post. Done right, these strategies will get you more email subscribers, coveted Google ranking positions, and a big head-start on your content marketing goals. Who am I to teach you about guest blogging? Read more: http://www.copyblogger.com/successful-guest-blogging/
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This is Adam Brown, Head Of Social Media at Coca-Cola, in a quick 3 minute interview on his new Social Media Policy for Coke. What a job that must have been!
Yes, that's right. That ad says "gain weight." But wait, aren't we supposed to lose weight these days? Seeing these ads really does make you think about why women are so concerned with the current ...
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"On netbehaviour, Tamiko Thiel wrote: “Today at the Transmediale in Berlin, Germany’s most important media art festival, Transmediale director Kristoffer Gansing censored augmented reality artist Tamiko Thielin a discussion billed as an “open conversation.”
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Reading an article entitled Addictive UX: Why Pinterest Is So Dang Amazing on Design Shack.
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