February 2012
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January 2012
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Shadow Photography
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Jan 27th
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Interactive Marketing Campaigns
With the ongoing rise of digital advertising, this is the direction I see offline marketers going.  Click here for the full list of 60 compiled by Trendhunter
Jan 26th
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Jan 19th
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Jan 16th
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Streaming Music's Problem - It's Successful →
Great article about top streaming music providers such as Pandora and Spotify and their means of generating revenue. 
Jan 12th
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Jan 10th
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Jan 9th
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Jan 6th
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Ethically Thoughtful Coffee Brands →
A gallery of brands using their businesses to contribute to a greater good in one way or another.  
Jan 6th
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Jan 4th
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December 2011
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Landscapes with Books →
Guy Laramee has created some amazing works of art using old books as his re-purposed canvases. Wood carving? Not inaccurate, but these seem more impressive. Click to see the gallery of his work.
Dec 29th
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Dec 28th
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National Geographic Photo Contest 2011: The...
Images below are a few favorites from this year’s contest. Check out the NationalGeoraphic.com gallery to see them all, along with ones that just missed the cut. 
Dec 26th
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Dec 23rd
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Dec 22nd
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RS Best Songs of 2011, The Reader's Edition
Every year top names like Rolling Stone, Spin Magazine and other influencers come out with their annual lists of what they thought was great. After releasing theirs, Rolling Stone gave the audience a chance to voice their opinion and compile a list of their own. Even though it only covers the top 10 apposed to the top 50 provided by RS, it’s interesting to see what additions, subtractions...
Dec 22nd
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Dec 21st
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"Mid Century Ads: Advertising from the Mad Men... →
I want this. Available in March it showcases the efforts of advertisers during the time of change in the industry. Not to mention, seems more authentic being printed on paper…it’s a nice change from the (now) ordinary. via Selectism 
Dec 21st
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Best and Worst Branding Facelifts of 2011: The... →
Image above sums it up. Brought to you via Brand New
Dec 20th
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Dec 20th
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August 2011
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ListenSomebody to Wave a Flag by David Bresnick Summer...
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May 2011
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May 6th
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April 2011
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“Fishing relaxes me…it’s like yoga, except i still get to kill...”
– Nick Offerman  Parks and Recreation
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March 2011
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My New Marketing Venture
About 2 months ago I started working at a boutique social media agency out of Santa Monica. With our developing and expanding recognition comes new clients. This is my first project from start to finish, and because of the nature of the client, I think there is a vast amount of room for their expansion Veloce Hats was the creation of a Los Angeles native that was looking for the perfect...
Mar 29th
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Hyper-Realist Paintings →
Do these images below look like photographs? Think again. Hyper-Realists that use photographs for reference, creating a “simulated reality” that is more vibrant than reality itself. Hope you enjoy.
Mar 25th
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Mar 23rd
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Symmetrical Faces? Not so much →
Photographer Julian Wolkenstein’s project Echoism. This is what happens when you place the mirror image of people’s left and right sides of their face together. Could be different people all together.
Mar 22nd
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Empire Magazine: Movie Magic Photo Shoot →
A photo shoot of some of the “most iconic moments in movies” with the stars that created them. 
Mar 20th
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3D Painted Rooms →
Architectural paint jobs that provide cool optical illusions when looked at from the appropriate angle.
Mar 20th
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Mar 19th
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Staple Art →
Mar 19th
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Mar 17th
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"Strange and Amazing Buildings" →
Atomium (Brussels, Belgium) Excerpt from article : “…designed and built for Expo ’58, the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair by André Waterkeyn. Nine steel spheres are connected to form the shape of a unit cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. Each of these cells have space for exhibitions and are connected by tubes which actually hold escalators…”
Mar 16th
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Mar 13th
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Mar 13th
"Conceptual" Photographs →
Mar 11th
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Still LIFE : Bent Objects →
Mar 10th
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20 Creative Guerilla Marketing Campaigns →
Mar 6th
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Mar 6th
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December 2010
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November 2010
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