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Media

Advertising Agency:M&C SAATCHI, Sydney, Australia
Copywriter:Jonathan Flannery
Art Director:Paul Gregson
Creative Technologist:James Bush
Creative Directors:Paul Dunne, Ant Larcombe
Project Director:Nadine Frisk
Senior Account Director:Karlee Weatherstone
Senior Account Manager:Sarah Cunningham
Design Director:Steve Hanzic
Head Of Technology:Roger Chapman
Executive Creative Director:Ben Welsh
Group Innovation Director:Ben Cooper
Strategy Director:Dan Bye
Chief Strategy Officer:Justin Graham
Executive Producer:Mick Perry
Producer:Nikki Marsh
Production Company:Shark Mitigation Systems

Keep On Pushin’

Après la première création de l’opération de la marque de caméras RED Redirect, le réalisateur Ricki Bedenbaugh nous propose « Keep On Pushin » un court métrage présentant avec de jolis raccords plusieurs skateurs dans différents environnements urbain. Une belle découverte qui met en avant la passion des skateurs.

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Ashley Madison uses Hilary Clinton for their "discreet dating" billboard

Ashley Madison is a dating service, aiming to “spice up” peoples married life with discreet affairs. Using Hillary Clinton, whose husband famously had affairs (and was accused of raping nearly half a dozen women) as their poster child may be tasteless, but it’s getting attention. “Harder Choices… Lead to Ashley Madison.com.” reads the headline, giving a nod to Hillary Clinton’s book “Hard Choices”. The sketch of Hillary is meant to attract women, who may not come around so easily to the idea of having an affair (via a dating site) than men would.

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Supercell "Hay Day" (2014) :60 (2014)

Mobile game company Supercell brings this wonderfully looney spot for game Hay Day to life. Fun times. Starring actor/comedian Craig Robinson.

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Facebook is forcing you to reappraise your social strategy

The Facebook platform is evolving, as marketers’ attitudes toward it must too, writes Mel Exon.

Life In Indonesian Villages

Focus sur l’impressionnant travail de Herman Damar, photographe autodidacte en Indonésie, capture de beaux moments de la vie quotidienne des villageois qui vivent en dehors de Jakarta. Des clichés plus beaux les uns que les autres, dont une sélection est à découvrir dans l’article.

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Shashank Nimkar : Interview with a graphic designer / animator

Shashank Nimkar has just graduated from Symbiosis Institute of Design, Pune. Major in animation film design. Having a deep interest in craft since his childhood has inspired him to specialize in the technique of stop-motion animation. Nature, he believes is his biggest inspiration.

“I have been a craft lover ever since I can remember. The traditional method of creating something with hands, having various materials spread around, getting hands dirty with glue and the will to see something productive and innovative coming up keeps me going.”

Why are you a Graphic Designer?
I have been creating things since my school days just for my creative-satisfaction and today I get paid for that. What else could be better. Living my dream.

Did you attend school for fine art or design?
Yes, I have just completed my B Des. studies from Symbiosis Institute of Design, Pune.

You have a distinct style of Design. How long did it take you to develop your style?
I have always been fond of tactile creations than virtual ones. The most challenging factor about such creations is that there is no ‘ctrl+Z’, and you can actually feel what you are creating. I started doing paper quilling six years back from now, after I completed my 10th grade. Soon I started making hand crafted illustrations(and products) that can be used for print and digital campaigns.

Were there any particular role models for you when you grew up?
I have always been open to any source of inspiration and learning, hence, I consider anyone who is passionate about work and creates an admiring work as my role model.

Who was the most influential personality on your career in graphic design?
Considering my quilling work Yulia Brodskaya has been a major inspiration in terms of medium, though her style is very different than how I use quilling.

When did you start freelancing?
Majority of my projects are self-initiated. Since this medium is new in India, plus I am trying to do something unconventional in that medium; I first make creations that I can relate to then I make them public for people to imagine what all can be done with this medium.
I did something similar when I started out, back in first year during college’s annual festival in 2011. I made 65 unique designs of my signature Finger Buddies based on which I started freelancing and today clients approach me for such customized finger buddies for their brand or people buy it for themselves or as gifts.

Was there any time when you wanted to quit graphic design?
As long as I am doing craft, NO WAY. I have never been bored or tired of it. When I get into the phase of serious working I don’t even realise that I have been working for 6-8 hours continuously.

Tell us something about your stop-motion work…
To be honest, I had no clue what animation is all about when I opted for the course. I just saw it as an opportunity to keep doing craft. Seeing my craft coming to life in animation was a feeling of immense joy and inspiration, it was no more a static piece of art to be place in a showcase. Since I love exploring mediums, till now I have made four stop-motion short films as a part of academics and each of them uses a very different medium. And they all have been nominated at various film festivals.

Are many advertising agencies hiring graphic designers? Do you work more with agencies or publishers?
I do not have much experience with that. I have just started collaborating with clients. I work with anyone who knows the value of the work and understands how much efforts are put into it, even if the client is an individual and not a brand.

Do you have clients who give you steady work or do you advertise for new clients often?
I have just started to build my relations with clients so cannot say anything for now.

Any other Indian graphic designers who you admire?
I do not have any names in particular but I keep looking for good inspiring work every now and then.

What advice do you have for aspiring creative professionals? Would you advise them to take on graphic design as a career option?
As of now I am one of those. But for those who are thinking about choosing a career and/or want to take their skills/hobbies into serious profession, I would just say that if you can’t live without art you should not live without it. Do what makes you happy and live your dream. And keep observing around, we are midst inspiration and opportunities.

Do you think Clients are opening up to keeping aside a decent respectable budget for design work? Do you think clients are understanding that they need to invest in Design as a communication tool and also to cut the clutter, and that good design comes at a price?
Yes, as many clients I have worked for they all have an understanding about the impact of design and the efforts put into making it. Also, they valued it well in terms of budget.

Mac or PC?
Frankly, doesn’t make much difference to me. Majority of my work is tactile.

Who would you like to take out for dinner?
Ummm… It’s a secret :P (just kidding, no such plans for now)

What’s on your iPod?
Complete Bollywood collection, from 90s to the latest. I am a big bollywood fan, Shuddh filmy. :D

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Ex-P&G CEO McDonald Nominated to Head of Veterans Affairs

Bob McDonald, the former chief executive officer of Procter & Gamble Co., will be nominated tomorrow by President Barack Obama to head the troubled Department of Veterans Affairs, a White House official said.

Mr. McDonald’s experience directing a company with more than 120,000 employees and complex operations worldwide makes him well-suited to take up the challenges faced by the department, said the official, who asked not to be named in discussing a personnel move. McDonald, if confirmed by the Senate, would replace Eric Shinseki, who resigned last month amid a scandal over failures of the agency’s medical system.

In a report issued by the White House June 27, the department was portrayed as hobbled by a “corrosive culture.” Its medical system, lacking accountability, has been beset by extended waits for appointments and allegations of falsified records to cover up those delays. VA officials often ignore directives from its central office and reject criticism, according to a summary of the report by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Rob Nabors.

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Tribune Company Hopes to Turn WGN America Into Cable Network

With its first original drama, “Salem,” and a new series, “Manhattan” on the way, the Tribune Company plans to turn its superstation into a full-fledged cable network.



The Media Equation: For Email, a Death Greatly Exaggerated

Email newsletters, old-school artifacts that were supposed to die with dial-up connections, are not only still around, but very much on the march.



Advertising: ‘Live in Levi’s’ Campaign Reunites Levi Strauss With Its Old Agency, FCB

After 16 years away, the Levi’s jeans brand is returning to an agency that it had worked with for almost seven decades and declaring that its dungarees feel good enough to live in.



The Uncomfortable Reality Concerning Twitter Marketing

Internet marketers have all heard about utilizing Twitter. You could possibly even be utilizing it yourself without much success. One key to improving your results is to bring into play computer software to manage your campaigns. Plenty of application tools are available for Twitter campaigns. There are two bulk task apps designed for unique but connected purposes, mass following and “unfollowing.” Following masses of people is not a good tactic.

When Twitter started, numerous individuals tried this strategy. It appears to make sense on the exterior since you could theoretically come across folks in your market. The simple method was to follow tons of individuals, and with a bit of luck they would follow you back. It was simple to think that a mass of followers would react like a targeted email list. It did not take dreadfully long for the Twitter dynamics to evolve and expose the flaws in that tactic. Unless your list is targeted to your offer, the quantity of individuals on the list is insignificant.

Using software to follow hundreds of visitors did not correct the underlying flaw in the theory. But the real intent and dynamics of Twitter in fact render this tactic ineffective. Essentially, Twitter is a personal medium for building genuine relationships. When mass following didn’t succeed, it was time to try another approach. How many folks can you logically preserve a special connection with on Twitter? You can’t hope to accomplish this effectively.

Most internet marketers get terrible response from their Twitter lists. Most Twitter users on huge lists don’t really care what you Tweet. It is merely not doable for hundreds of people to be that interested in what thousands of others are doing and microblog about it. Nearly all people have enough difficulty developing one respectable bond in their life. Consequently it simply makes trying to attain that with thousands of people an exercise in ineffectiveness.

For that reason, mass follower platforms will never work well. “Less is more” when it comes to designing your Twitter internet marketing tactic. The key for you is to merely follow those who you are really interested in. If you’re not honestly concerned, don’t follow that person. You will realize your Twitter experience is far different when you engage people in that approach. You will also discover that your followers will multiply when people see this happening with you.

Critic’s Notebook: Vice, the News Entity, Grows on HBO and Online

Vice, the youth-oriented news entity, expands its web presence as it is courted by Fox and Time Warner.

News Corp. Slowly Putting Phone-Hacking Scandal Behind It

The acquittal of Rebekah Brooks, the most senior executive charged in a phone-hacking case in Britain, is the latest development in the company’s apparent recovery.



New NPR Chief, Jarl Mohn, Vows to Foster Diversity

With an overwhelmingly white staff and audience, the station will work to attract a broader group of people, drawing on the new chief executive’s experience in California.



After Supreme Court Ruling, Aereo’s Rivals in TV Streaming Seize Opening

A victory for traditional American broadcasters in a copyright case does little to protect them from an Internet-powered onslaught.



New Hotels In China Compilation

Voici une compilation des plus extraordinaires hotels en Chine. Des tours gigantesques proposant des architectures complexes, montrant que les architectes et promoteurs ne cessent de voir toujours plus haut, et toujours plus moderne. Des hotels qui semblent être irréels de part leur originalité construits ou en cours de construction à découvrir dans la suite.

Yanqi Lake Kempinski Hotel, Beijing.

Dawang Mountain Resort, Changsha.

Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort, Huzhou.

W Guangzhou, Guangzhou.

Langham Place, Guangzhou.

W Shanghai.

Angsana Tengchong, Yunnan.

The Castle Hotel, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Dalian Architect.

Crowne Plaza Resort Xishuangbanna, Yunnan.

Desert Lotus Resort, Inner Mongolia.

Langham Place, Ningbo Architect.

Hotel Eclat Beijing, Beijing.

InterContinental Sanya Haitang Bay Resort, Sanya.

MGM Cotai, Macau Architect.

St. Regis Shenzhen, Shenzhen.

Le Meridien Zhengzhou, Zhengzhou.

Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou.

Fifth hotel tower, City of Dreams, Macau.

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Blue Ocean Sushi Bar

Le restaurant Blue Ocean Robata à été conçu par Bells & Whistles, un studio situé à Los Angeles. En combinant les saveurs fraîches de l’océan avec la chaleur et la tradition de la grille de robata, l’équipe culinaire créative est là pour apporter une nouvelle expérience culinaire en plus d’un restaurant à l’architecture créative et original.

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25 minutes. That's how long KLM's Mexico tweet lasted.

On twitter KLM celebrated the Netherlands win against Mexico in the world cup with a snarky “Adios Amigos!”. Since the simple icon depicting a Mexican on the Airline Departure sign has a moustache, scarf & sombrero symbol on it, I quickly predicted that was going to bit them in the ass, all the while Digiday, Buzzfeed and I’m sure countless advertising and marketing professionals ran off to post on Linkedin about how bad this idea was. The tweet lasted 25 minutes, before KLM took it down.

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Modern Slavery Photography – This Sex Trafficking Photo Series Focuses on the Horrible Phenomena (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) This poignant sex trafficking photo series shines a light on the horrid issue of human trafficking that has once again raised its ugly head when Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram kidnapped…