For Planners: The NYT Lays It Out For Ya’

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The New York Times has its flaws (Maureen Dowd, anyone?), but one thing they consistently do well is info-graphics. Their latest centers around what the global economy is spending their discretionary income on from clothing, electronics, recreation, household goods, alcohol and more.

“People in Greece spend almost 13 times more money on clothing as they do on electronics. People living in Japan spend more on recreation than they do on clothing, electronics and household goods combined. Americans spend a lot of money on everything.

It’s a very handy interactive chart. See the whole diagram here.

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Clear Channel secures Polish food brand contract

LONDON – Clear Channel has secured the first outdoor campaign from leading Polish food manufacturer Maspex Wadowice Group.

Sweet Dreams Are Made Of Branding Or So Says The Eurythmics Dave Stewart

I’m not really sure what to think about this video featuring Dave Stewart of 80s band The Eurythmics. Dave is now part of branding company, The Law Firm, which is named after the founder, Andy Law. The company – no sorry, all the materials say it is not company. It is a global network – no wait sorry. The Law Firm is a global nodal network that offers clients strategic insights from their staffers around the world.

Whatever. It’s weird. The whole thing. I stumbled across Stewart’s video where he takes you inside their Los Angeles office. It’s surreal. It’s mind boggling actually. So many questions come to mind: What’s Dave Stewart doing peddling his branding skills? The editing? The techno, dance party remix of “Sweet Dreams?” And lordy-lord, the diagram at the end for no reason?

As one friend of Agency Spy put it – “What is this? Putney Swope?” If only, if only.

More: Donny Deutsch Will Get His Butt Kicked And It’s About Time

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Just-A-Box Computers – The Pano Has No CPU, No Memory and No Software (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Wired Magazine calls the Pano “both sex and art” and The Wall Street Journal Online says “This tiny box may replace PCs.” It’s a computer that has no CPU, no memory, no operating system and no drivers?…

Lastminute.com hires Match.com marketing director

LONDON – Lastminute.com has hired Match.com marketing director Abbie Cranage as its head of marketing to replace Fleur Studd, who is returning to Australia.

Carat Is So Very Sorry

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Who could forget the email Carat accidentally sent around last week about an upcoming protocol for lay-offs? According to Adweek, their answer was to send around an apology memo to staffers and clients.

Aegis Media North America CEO Sarah Fay said there was “no integrity issue here at all,” and that “we have a model of total transparency” with clients. She swears that she hadn’t even seen the documents and that the released drafts were just part of a ongoing discussion on how to “position the layoffs.” Whatever. Ongoing discussion? This is what PR companies call “crisis management.” Spin, spin, spin. Fay must be dizzy. She added, “Management feels quite badly that people found out about it that way.”

I guess that’s the best one can expect. Really – what else can she do? Anyway, business is still business. The lay-offs will be completed by the end of the week.

More: JWT Also Makes Some Changes

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CBS Outdoor creates new bus ad opportunities

LONDON – CBS Outdoor has launched a new large-format bus advertising opportunity for customers looking to target consumers on the move.

Upside-Down Bikinis – Aya Hirano’s Fashion Faux Pas

Aya Hirano is a singer who is rocking Japan. Her handlers decided coming out with a calendar for 2009 would be a smart marketing move. Hirano, who apparently prefers school girl looks over a bikini has…

Waterfront Sports Restaurants – CBS Scene (VIDEO)

(TrendHunter.com) On Saturday night, the state-of-the-art CBS Scene Restaurant and Bar opened at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The opening gala was attended by celebrities from the sports and entertainment…

Reading List: A History Of Advertising

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Publicis Groupe and the wonderful book publisher, TASCHEN, have announced the release of A History of Advertising, written by Stephane Pincas and Marc Loiseau. As the press release notes, both have several decades of experience working within Publicis Groupe in Paris.

The book lay outs iconic campaigns through the decades from Richard Avedon to Picasso and film directors such as Wong Kar Wai and Jean-Jacques Annaud. It also covers the evolution of big brand advertising (Coke, Nescafe, etc.) and their recent use of technology.

It’s a beautiful book. Get your coffee table ready.

More: From The Reading List…

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OneInThree create droste effect video for “Brave Bulging Buoyant Clairvoyants”

In 1956 Escher attempted to create a picture where there was a continuos frame linking the large image and the next smaller image in a spiral. He created a spiralling grid and used that as the basis for the unusual lithograph ‘Prentententoonstelling‘, the print room. It depicts a young man viewing a print on a wall of a gallery, but as he follows the image of the print he finds a repeated smaller image of himself standing in the same gallery. The centre of the image is an unfinished blank space, where Escher signed and mono-graphed the piece.

This “droste effect” (named after the Chocolate brand that featured a recursive image on it packaging way back in 1904) was the inspiration for OneInThree’s music video for the Wild Beasts. The Leiden University & the University of California at Berkeley initiated a joint project to decode the math of the drawing and attempted to develop a more satisfactory way of filling the ‘hole’ in Eschers drawing. As a result of their research they developed a formula which could complete the drawing. Josh Sommers translated this formula to into MathMap a program that allows one to distort images on a pixel by pixel basis based on instruction specified in a simple programming language. (more inside folks)


The impromptu rendering farm pictured above

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Remixing Street Art – Banksy Gets Jelly-Bean Redux

(TrendHunter.com) I am loving the work of Prudence Emma Stait, even more now that she has used candy to recreate street art. How good does this look?

Warhol’s painting of Marilyn Monroe also had the candy treating, but…

Intern Wannabe Virals – University ‘Lipdub’ (VIDEO)

(TrendHunter.com) Colleges are in full swing. For some, it’s focusing on the parties, but for a lot of students it’s about getting that all-important internship. This is the kind of collaborative video that would open a…

Red Carpet Couture- 2008 MTV Video Music Awards Red Carpet Fashion (VIDEO)

(TrendHunter.com) The MTV Video Music Awards red carpet fashions is always generates buzz, and this year is no exception.. 

Pink looked unique as usual in her red and black vertical striped-gown, and wild hair.  In her…

National Air Cargo: World

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Advertising Agency: Turrino Advertising, Kochi, India
Creative Group Head: Anil Nair
Creative Director: Vivek Prabhakar
Art Director: Saseendran N
Agency Producer: Kiran Dahle
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8 Animal Mashups – Artists Remix Nature (CLUSTER)

(TrendHunter.com) I really love the ‘invention’ of new species, and today’s artists, photoshoppers and scientists are doing a fantastic job.

This cluster highlights some of the most bizarre and extreme remixed animals…

The painful full-body rug burn was worth it

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Another sexy winner from the 1970s: this ad for the Love Rug, which was some sort of fake-animal-skin bed. “As you stroke, it strokes,” reads the copy. “It’s almost like having another lover there with the two of you.” Imagine how nice it must have been for the average guy, after a long day in the Big Zip, to frolick around on the Love Rug. Via Spare Room and Copyranter.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

Our vandals deserve better pulic schools

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My wife and I ran across this defaced sign in her small hometown of Rockton, Illinois. There’s a certain sadness to the idea of vandals risking arrest on a downtown street, only to misspell “pubic parking.” Or maybe they were tired of the old pubic gag and wanted to go for the more esoteric “P.U. Lick Parking” joke. Or perhaps they have bright careers ahead of them in the NFL.

—Posted by David Griner

Leo Burnett launches McDonald’s breakfast ads

LONDON – Leo Burnett has launched two new ads for McDonald’s, promoting the chain’s breakfast menu.

Latest Bradford & Bingley campaign targets football fans

LONDON – Building society Bradford & Bingley (B&B) is rolling out a new £3m ad campaign to push the reliability of its savings products.