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Monthly Archives: February 2009
Signs
Signs is a wonderful story created by Radical Media about two people falling in love through written signs. I really don’t want to spoil the story here so just watch the video and feel good about life. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
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Tags: communication, love, marker, radical media, short, signs, story, sydney, written
What if the Coca-Cola secret formula was lost?
Wieden & Kennedy Portland created this funny Coca-Cola ad about the trade secret formula behind Coke. I’ve always wondered what would happen to certain companies if they’re secret formulas for their products were stolen, lost, or damaged. Of course, the … Continue reading
Salutations, greetings, and email etiquette
I’ve made a habit of doing this when addressing PR departments in companies and I’d like to think that this is why I get such a high success rate when I ask for certain things from companies. In essence, I … Continue reading
Bathtub IV by Keith Loutit
Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo. My absolute favorite thing in this video was the yellow helicopter which really did turn out to look like a model once the tilt-shift effect was put on the image. If you like … Continue reading
The original sketch that started Twitter
There’s a very interesting article over at the LA Times about the founding sketch made by Jack Dorsey which eventually led to the creation of Twitter. Apparently, back on July 6, 2006, Dorsey uploaded a photograph of the original sketch … Continue reading
Shiloh Pepin: The girl born as a mermaid
Firecracker Films has this fascinating feature on Shiloh Pepin of Portland, Maine who lives with one of the rarest conditions known to human kind. Referred to commonly as “the mermaid syndrome”, Shiloh suffers from what is known as Sirenomelia, a … Continue reading