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Social Media Hell: Where the Cooks are British

It is common for artists to draw inspiration from pop culture in design. I recently re-designed my Facebook Fan Page; can anyone pinpoint the inspiration for that one? Besides aesthetics, social media campaigns will often try and parody pop culture to syphon off a little virulence for themselves. Last week I was tagged in a [...]

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Fortune 500 Social Media Skyscrapers

Bucking Perceptions; Mid-Level Marketing and the Fortune 500

Facebook, Twitter and exploratory social media campaigns have become ubiquitous in the marketing departments of the service industry, as well as most retailers and their vertically integrated partners. There is a Facebook icon on every bag of Lays potato chips. You will rarely interact with a company without getting reminded to visit them on Facebook [...]

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Joshua Bell on a Subway

Joshua Bell on a Subway

A man in a subway station started to play the violin; it was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for nearly an hour. During that time, since it was rush hour, it was calculated that tens of thousands of people went through the station, most of them on their way to work. In the [...]

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