Sure Deodorant's rebrand by Beardwood&Co. emphasizes the product's long-lasting effectiveness...
Sure Deodorant's rebrand by Beardwood&Co. emphasizes the product's long-lasting effectiveness with a design targeting female customers.
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Sure Deodorant's rebrand by Beardwood&Co. emphasizes the product's long-lasting effectiveness with a design targeting female customers.
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Deep links, which allow seamless transitions between apps, are being touted as the next big thing in mobile advertising, though some industry experts are skeptical.
via MashableSoviet film director Vsevolod Pudovkin's five film editing techniques are illustrated in a 12-minute video using scenes from films like 2001, Lawrence of Arabia, and The Godfather.
via kottke.orgGoogle will now let marketers buy Facebook ads directly through its DoubleClick Bid Manager platform. via Mashable
This Twitter timeline for "style" has no entries yet, but you can check back to see if any style entries get added later. via style
This post describes how Balthazar restaurant efficiently serves 1,500 meals each day.
via kottke.orgThis table is purportedly the lightest wood table in the world. via fastcompany.com
Scott Adams' workplace experiences in corporate America fuel the amusing scenarios in the comic strip "Dilbert".
via The source of this content is Harvard Business Review.Retail advertisers on Facebook are seeing a 3.75x higher click-through rate than a year ago, averaging a 152 percent return on investment.
Fast Company's design section features an article exploring 16 mind-blowing designs made possible by digital fabrication. The rest of the site covers topics ranging from the resurgence of Clearly Canadian to tips for preserving jack-o'-lanterns.
via The source of this content is Fast Company.NewsCred is launching a "newsroom" with 500 freelance journalists who will create original content for brands like Pepsi and Visa. via Mashable
Fast Company's design section explores the intersection of business and design, featuring articles on 7-11's rebranding, a controversial development in Philadelphia's Chinatown, and the resurgence of Clearly Canadian soda.
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