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Best of the 2000s

December 16, 2009 by

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Have a look see: Adweek’s Best of the 00’s

The average American consumes 34 gigs of who-knows-what daily.

December 12, 2009 by

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I take special interest in this story because it involves my undergrad school, UC San Diego, and because I think someone in advertising will eventually tweet about it. Accompanying the tweet is likely a line about “breaking through the clutter.” Background I’ll quote the original article to save us both the pain of a summary. […]

Brand Nation

December 10, 2009 by

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Here’s a brand to consider: the entire country of China. It’s a brand that’s been struggling with image problems for decades, and has a target demographic that consists of just about everyone in the world. In this instance, the problem at hand is the fact that people only see China as a manufacturer of cheap […]

Agencies Abroad

December 8, 2009 by

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Good day. I wanted to share a video that a friend of mine sent to me after a conversation we had about the differences between European and American advertisements. The video below is for the American Company Wrangler and was made by the French firm Fred & Farid. They believe in ads as cultural endeavors. […]

Gov Goes Viral

December 5, 2009 by

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The Defense Department’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has created a viral social experiment to study me, you and everyone we know.

The Digital Experience

December 1, 2009 by

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FEED: The Razorfish Digital Brand Experience Report 2009 Key Findings View more presentations from Razorfish Marketing.