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How a Milwaukee Agency Made Some Simply Stunning Tourism Ads for Wyoming BVK's path to capturing 'epic intimacy' By Tim Nudd People say print advertising is dying, but pretty regularly we see tourism campaigns that show its continuing power—not surprisingly, as tourism ads always hold that promise of delivering breathtaking visuals ... Read more » |
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Ad of the Day: Twitter Uses Exactly 140 Characters to Say Thanks on Its 10th Birthday Brand celebrates across the globe like it's New Year's Eve By Tim Nudd Twitter launched 10 years ago today with this 24-character Jack Dorsey tweet, but quickly became known for its 140-character message limit. Read more » |
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As Twitter Turns 10, How Can It Convince Young Users to Show Up to the Party? Its future depends on Gen Y and Z By Marty Swant Twitter is not dead, and this is not its eulogy. Enough of those have been written already. Rather, it is a diagnosis of where the company is and where it's headed on this, its 10th birthday—and what ... Read more » |
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TGI Fridays Just Opened a Prototype in Texas That Could Herald the Chain's Future Reimagined for the 'millennial-minded' By Robert Klara Mention TGI Fridays to its regular customers and they'll have no trouble conjuring an image of the casual-dining chain: dark-wood interiors, kitschy antiques on the walls, plenty of noise and the standard pub ... Read more » |
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This Experiential Marketing Shop Creates Immersive Work for People Who Hate Advertising Say OK is there for the haters By Kristina Monllos Specs Who Founding partner Casey Conway What Experiential agency Where Los Angeles and Seattle Read more » |
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The Very First Honda Made for the U.S. Market Is Being Restored by the Guy Born to Do It Follow the epic job online By David Kiefaber Car mechanic/restorer and Honda specialist Tim Mings has a special place in his heart (and possibly his beard) for the N600, which was Honda's introduction to the U.S. car market back in the 1960s. Turns out that ... Read more » |
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Auschwitz Museum Made an App to Get Journalists to Stop Making One Critical Mistake Battling a misleading phrase By Gabriel Beltrone The very language used to describe historical Nazi concentration camps in German-occupied Poland is, perhaps unsurprisingly, a touchy subject. A few years back, even President Obama landed himself in hot water for ... Read more » |
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