Mills & Boon’s new look book covers unveiled

LONDON – St Luke’s has unveiled its set of redesigned book covers for the infamous romance novel publisher Mills & Boon.

Some Things Are Better Left Unseen

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We really don’t need to be reminded what emanates from the rear end’s of others but Chinese air freshener TianTian is making it impossible to ignore

Design da maconha legalizada


Quatro estúdios de design imaginaram como seriam as embalagens de baseados se a maconha fosse legalizada.

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Fubiz Broadcast #47

Une nouvelle sélection pour l’été, par le groupe Gentlemen Drivers signés depuis peu sur le label Because Music. Un avant goût de leur EP prévu pour octobre. Voici le 47ème numéro du Fubiz Broadcast toujours disponible en streaming et téléchargement dans la suite.

Fubiz Broadcast 47



Playlist FB47A emporter ici

  • Gentlemen Drivers – L’arche
  • Popof – Shades
  • Pryda – Genesis
  • Teenagers – Homecoming (Gentlemen Drivers remix)
  • Out Hud – Put it away Dad
  • Popof – Serenity
  • Metronomy – Heartbreaker (Kris Menace remix)
  • Prassay – Krusin
  • Bob Sinclar – Gym Tonic (Thomas Bangalter mix)
  • Unit 4 – Bodydub (Tiefschwartz remix)
  • Joe and will ask – Monster

Sélectionné par Gentlemen Drivers. Durée Totale : 47:48
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Ever Wonder Which Ads Are Converting? Wonder No More

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Because sometimes serious news can be useful, we’re happy to inform you search ad network Looksmart, is out with SmartRotation.

Tap, Take, Twitter. It’s the New New Thing

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If you like websites where random statements float by and change when you click on them, you might like this promotional site for a new camera which will be released August 13.

O Observador de “Fringe” e suas misteriosas aparições

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A Fox resolveu misturar sua própria ficção com os eventos que transmite ao vivo. Para divulgar a estréia de “Fringe”, o misterioso personagem chamado “O Observador” fez aparições em diversos jogos de beisebol, futebol americano, na NASCAR e até no American Idol, desde o mês de abril.

Não é nem uma ideia nova, mas é a primeira vez que vejo a própria emissora intervindo em sua programação, e o mais divertido, sem que os narradores e comentaristas sequer toquem no assunto. Abaixo você pode ver algumas dessas aparições, e aqui um inocente spoiler, quando Peter Bishop encontrar o Observador na série.

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Wyevale branding banished from garden centres

LONDON – Wyevale Garden Centres’ branding will virtually vanish as part of its strategy to ‘return to the village green’, boosting its local and horticultural credentials.

Feral Homes – Abandoned Houses in Detroit Become Feral Beasts in Summer (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) These images of abandoned houses in Detroit have been taken by blogger and photographer Sweet Juniper. They are part of a collection taken over three summers in the city once buzzing with the automotive…

Kid Picks Nose, Lessons in Social Media

– Kid makes flu commercial for flu.gov contest. Think he saw the Seinfeld episode? – So here’s the third Westwood College promotional video. Hold onto that sign, dude. – Lessons in social media management. Which sort of used to be…

CBS: Name Your Price for a Super Bowl Spot


NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Want a Super Bowl ad? Well, just name your price — and then see if CBS will go for it. In a sign of how the current economy is giving rise to different ad-sales methods, CBS is taking an "under the radar" approach to selling ad time for its broadcast of Super Bowl XLIV from Miami, according to people familiar with the negotiations.

Yet Another Informercial Laden With Double Meaning

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Seriously? Seriously??

La Poste: Transformer

Advertising Agency: Euro RSCG C&O, Paris, France
Creative Directors: Olivier Moulierac, Jerome Galinha, Samuel Kadz
Creative Team: Samuel Kadz, Gilles Fanuchi
Director: David Nicolas
Production Company: Partizan
Producers: Olivier Bassuet, Cecile Eap
Agency Producer: Karim Ourabah
Account Managers: Veronique Varlin, Dounia Alno
Post Production: Numero 6
Sound Designer: Lionel Bonnefous
Voice: Nabil Terbeche
Advertising Managers: Thierry Herrant, Agnes Presberg
Graphics: Julian Bonnington, Sylvain Pellodi, Samuel Durand, Christophe Bouchet, Emilien Breuillier
Operation Chief: Dylan Doyle
First date of publication: June 2009

Channel 4 drafts in Zoe Botbol to commercial role

LONDON – Channel 4 has brought in Zoe Botbol as commercial manager in the future media digital ad sales team.

Google Voice Pre-launch; Forbes Seems “Google-Confused”

090803 NewsweekDespite the fact that Newsweek boldly claimed that the recession was over, it’s really not: On July 31st, Verizon Wireless reported a 21% decline in profits, which, as we all know by now, means massive lay-offs. In this case, 8,000 more employees, the largest lay-off since the GM debacle.  And just to keep things on the up-and-up, Verizon has already cut 8,000 jobs in 2009. It’s my guess that Verizon employees are thinking that the recession lives on…

So, not only must we disseminate information gathered from online sources, it would seem that we must do the same for magazines, newspapers, and TV newscasts; nothing can be taken at face-value.

Which brings me to Forbes and their haphazardly scattered reporting on Google. In the past 10 days, Forbes has printed stories ranging from Google being on top of the SEO game, to comparing Google to newspapers, printing a story titled, “Why Google Won’t Last Forever.” Forbes either does not understand Google’s business plan, or they’re simply pounding out headlines to gain readers. In a single week, they reported the Google demise story and a separate story on how Google Wave and Android will revolutionize telecommunications, e-mail, chat, blogging, archiving and file uploading.

voice-logoBy now, most people have heard of Google Voice, although relatively few know what this new offering will provide. Luckily, I signed up to test Voice, and just received my “approved” email, so I’m not certain what it does either…but I’m eager to find out. Google Voice, formerly known as GrandCentral, was a company that Google acquired in 2007 for just over $50 Million. Despite the nearly two-year wait, the bugs have supposedly been put to rest and the service is ready for beta testing. Below is Google’s video explanation of Google Voice.

Google Voice has a singular main idea: “one phone number for all your phones, for life.” This single phone number will, in essence, combine all your phone numbers, including cellular, office, home, vacation home, etc. To use the service correctly, the phone number provided by Google Voice will be your main phone number. Depending on the party calling, Google Voice will route the call to the appropriate telephone, or even ring all of the phones simultaneously. Thus, calls coming from family members can be set up to ring your mobile and home phone; business calls, depending on how easily you want to be found, can ring both your office and your cellular (or your office, cell, home and vacation number). If your Google Voice number receives a text message, it automatically routes to your cell phone.

Google has also enhanced the original service by adding a transcription service which transfers all of your voice mails into text which users can then append, adding notes or tags for future searching. Voice will also include a friend setting, which routes calls from designated people straight to voicemail, home phone, cell phone, etc. Users can access Google Voice via computer or telephone, and the system tracks all received calls, missed calls, text messages, placed calls, and will even record phone calls. Although not “live” at this time, Google Voice and Gmail will be fully integrated in the future, providing a single source point for all personal and business communications. As an added benefit, if you happen to receive a text message while on your computer, you can simply use the Google Voice interface on your computer to respond.

Google Voice includes a teleconferencing feature for calls of up to 6 people, plus the ability to record the teleconference. International calls can be made at about the same rate that Skype currently offers.

As for costs, with the exception of International calling, the service is very affordable: It’s free.

With Android, Wave, and Voice all nearing release stage, it would seem that Google’s position is where it’s always been…in front of the competition.

Jeff Louis: Strategic Media Planner, Brand Project Manager, blogger and aspiring writer. To contact Jeff, leave a comment or find him on LinkedIn or Twitter.


You Want to What on A Monday Morning?

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Getting picked up by smarmy French guys with cheesy pick lines isn’t exactly the thing one really wants to deal with on a Monday morning.

Can Kaplan Thaler Help Wendy’s Get Past Those Wig Ads?


CHICAGO (AdAge.com) — A woman in a red, braided wig was greeted at Kaplan Thaler Group's office in New York last Wednesday by screaming employees who realized a letter she was carrying said the agency had won Wendy's $300 million advertising account. The wig was symbolic on a couple of levels: It not only represented the chain's iconic roots but was also the lynchpin of a campaign from a previous agency Wendy's would rather forget.

Slower Is Better: Radares de velocidade transformados em outdoors

Em uma ação para o departamento de polícia de Elm Grove, Wisconsin, a agência Cramer-Krasselt transformou os radares na estrada em outdoors. O objetivo era simples: utilizar os próprios indicadores de velocidade em uma mensagem para conscientizar os motoristas.

Sendo assim, uma velocidade de 42 milhas por hora (74 km/h) podia indicar “42 dias na cama do hospital”. 30 milhas por hora (48 km/h) podia indicar “Chance de acidentes: 30%”. Obviamente, quanto maior a velocidade, mais graves os números.

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Clear Channel to Sell Ads for Pandora


NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Pandora has ambitions to be "the world's biggest radio station," as founder Tim Wetergren told Ad Age in July. One step toward that goal is apparently a newly struck ad-sales pact with Clear Channel.

Where Blyk Went Wrong With Ad-Supported Mobile


LONDON (AdAge.com) — Hopes that an ad-supported mobile phone could one day become a big business have been dealt a blow with news that Blyk, the highest-profile experiment in that model, was being rolled into the massive telecom Orange.