Little Printer: The Personalized Newspaper

Personalization. It’s been factored into every media design innovation for the last half-decade. With the advent of app tech, we as a global society are moving closer and closer towards a center facing, curated and very personalized view of the...

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Stop the Choddy

What is a choddy? Why do some think it needs to be eradicated? Why is it crippling the creative minds of the ad world without much resistance?

These questions and more have been comically plaguing the brains behind the Stop the...

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The Weight of Words in Beijing

"Supreme", "Royal", "Luxury", "High Class", "Best", "Unique", "Irreplaceable". Come April 15th, these words will cost more than their definitive value. If you’re a Beijing-based business, using them for your outdoor advertisements, that is.

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This Generation. . . Rules The Nation
When I received word from a fellow Counsel member regarding a hotly tipped CBeebies (the BBC's version of Nick Jr.) program, centered on a patois speaking, Rastafarian, skateboarding mouse, I...
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SKINS: Advertisers Are Crawling Out

The trans-Atlantic journey of popular TV program SKINS has hit a speed bump along the road towards world domination. Birthed and lauded in the UK for its' bravery and uncanny honesty, the show which follows the trials and tribulations of a group...

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Geico Must Like The Internets

Auto insurance company Geico have been at the forefront of innovative advertising for close to a decade now. Weather it be their long-running “caveman” bit, their googly-eyed stack of money silently taunting would be Geico...

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Now You See It, Now You Don’t: Collecting Infographics

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The Achilles Heel of Animated Advertisements

While speaking about the dilemma of advertisers indulging in cheaply made, highly disposable “App Ads”, a friend stumbled upon a somewhat related issue: Animation.

With the holiday season creeping around our ears, near the point of over...

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The De-Monopolization of Facebook

For those who’ve been living under a rock, David Fincher directed, Aaron Sorkin penned “The Social Network”, is a pretty big deal. Actually, that’s a bit of an understatement. The film, that surrounds two landmark court cases involving...

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Meat . . . It Does A Body . . .

Worldwide authorities from health and environmental sectors have been less than secretive about the damaging effects meat consumption has on your body and your planet. But, even with valiant efforts, an air of vagueness surrounds messages that...

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