Postcards are a great medium. Their size and shape recalls that of a poster and they allow for more visual appeal because of that. If you subscribe to the notion that your advertising efforts should strive for the pin-up factor (the idea that someone might pin your ad to their cubicle), then postcards are a [...]
Entries from June 2009
Postcard Design
June 29th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Announcements · Portfolio · Postcards
“The Break Up”
June 25th, 2009 · No Comments
I stumbled upon this awesome series of commercials developed and produced by the Openhere ad agency and Microsoft’s Geert Desager for Microsoft Digital Advertising Solutions. The first one in the series is called The Break Up and tells the story a couple breaking up. She, Consumer, is fed up with his, Advertiser’s, dismissive and self-centered [...]
Tags: Advertising Rules · News&Views · Strategy · Tips
Technology of Avoidance?
June 25th, 2009 · No Comments
My friend Leigh Marz of the coaching/training team Leading Spirit and her colleague, Julie Davidson-Gómez, have written a series of very informative posts on how organizations can slide into using technology to erode teamwork and how to get out of that: The Technology of Avoidance: When Bad Habits Happen with Good Technology. Still, there is [...]
Tags: News&Views · Tips
Dynamic Websites and Other Confusing Terms
June 25th, 2009 · No Comments
As a service provider (ad agency, web developer, designer, etc.), or a business, you may readily agree that any business in the 21st Century has to have a web presence. That’s where things get complicated and confusing fast! The lifeblood of any online business, or presence even, is traffic, the number of people or eyeballs [...]
Tags: News&Views · Tips · WordPress
A Great Video on RSS and Why You Should Care
June 20th, 2009 · No Comments
Lee LeFever from Common Craft has created yet another insightful, understandable and entertaining video about RSS feeds and why you should care. Check it out.
Tags: Tips




