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Category Archives: Advertising
The Right Font Makes All The Difference
I think this one is simply lovely, and perfectly apt for the use: ‘Grace’ indeed. I pulled off I-94 east of St. Paul just to take a photo. Happy Monday. By Dennis Ryan, CCO, Olson Bookmark It Hide Sites
Kim Jong Il is Dead…
…and hopefully, that will portend very good news for starving, oppressed North Koreans. Long recognized as the only nation shown to be entirely dark at night by spy satellites, we can only hope that this dangerously delusional leader’s passing will … Continue reading
Unintentional Swearing? There Are Apps for That…
This is my iPhone screen. Read the third line down from left to right. Totally serendipitous profanity. Who knew? And yeah, I know; I have some phone calls to return… By Dennis Ryan, CCO, Olson Bookmark It Hide Sites
When Good Intentions Go Horribly, Desperately Wrong
Selling great creative ideas is tough. Building consensus around something dependent on aesthetics is rife with challenges. So over the years, I’ve learned to temper my dismissal of agencies when their creative projects go awry. God knows, we all live … Continue reading
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Tagged Clients, George Takei, OOH, Patty Duke, Social Security, tv
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Doing Social Media 9-5 Means You’re Doing It Wrong
Back in the 80′s, I worked with a really smart research guy (this was waaaay pre-planning) named Jim Crimmins. Jim biked to work not because he was green (this was waaaay pre-green) but because it made sense to him. He was … Continue reading
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Tagged Aperture, Buddy Media, Connection, Facebook, Jim Crimmins, Northwestern University, Outdoor, Print, Radio, Research, Television, Web 2.0
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Still Wondering If Facebook Is Relevant to Marketers?
Here’s a remarkably mind-blowing infographic solely related to Facebook’s role in amassing our collective digital snapshots. According to this fascinating blog post on the photo-sharing site 1000memories blog, they host 140 billion photos today, and will add 70 billion this year. … Continue reading
Start The Week With Perfect Event Outdoor, But Hopefully, You’ve Finished Eating Your Morning Bagel.
I have yet to see Steven Soderbergh’s latest movie Contagion, but this living, growing installation in a downtown Toronto storefront perfectly captures the disquieting nature of the film’s subject. Our agency CEO Kevin DiLorenzo shared this piece at our Monday … Continue reading
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Tagged Contagion, Kevin DiLorenzo, Outdoor, Steven Soderbergh, Toronto
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The Emotional vs. Rational Sell Debate, Exhibit 822
On the menu at Chang’s Thai Bistro in Old Monrovia, CA… Nope, didn’t try it. But it definitely one-upped the Crab Rangoon sell. By Dennis Ryan, CCO,Olson Bookmark … Continue reading
Wow–And Where Are You Going This Weekend?
Apparently, this Rick Mereki fella travelled thirty-eight thousand miles over a month and half to create this remarkably delightful, short film. You and I probably don’t have that much free time… By Dennis Ryan, CCO, Olson Bookmark It Hide Sites
You Can Always Count On Wisconsin…
We had a lovely family Fourth of July weekend up in Green Lake with uncharacteristically perfect weather. On the drive back to Minneapolis, I saw this outside the VFW in Princeton… I hope you didn’t forget to also wish a … Continue reading











