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16 Feb 2011

Should I Develop an iPhone App for My Business?

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Should my company develop an iPhone application? from Tippingpoint Labs on Vimeo.

22 Aug 2010

Dallas Society of Visual Communications September Meeting: An Evening with Stan Richards

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Summer is over and school is back in session. We’re kicking off the 2010–2011 season with Richards Group founder, and national advertising legend Stan Richards. Stan founded The Richards Group as a freelance practice after graduating from Pratt Institute in New York. Over the next 20 years, it became one of the nation’s premier …

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07 Aug 2010

Facebook, YouTube, Skype, ‘Mad Men’ Style

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Because it’s Friday; Brazilian ad agency Moma has created the above ’60s style ads for web services Facebook, YouTube and Skype. Part of the “Everything Ages Fast” campaign for Maximidia Seminars, the ads are visually stunning and the copy is eerily evocative (“Skype, The fabulous voice system able to put your family together”). Or maybe that’s just the quirky Portuguese to English translation?

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05 Aug 2010

Congratulations to the 2010 Dallas Show Medal Winners | Dallas Society of Visual Communications

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Congratulations to all the 2010 Dallas Show Medal Winners! Photos of the winning work can be seen in the upcomming issue of Rough later this Summer. If you couldn’t attend the show, or spent a little too much time at the bar proir to the ceremony, here is a complete list of awards dsvc.org

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02 Aug 2010

The Top 5 Qualities of Productive Creatives

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A recent BusinessWeek article reported that, “According to a new survey of 1,500 chief executives conducted by IBM’s Institute for Business Value (IBM), CEOs identify ‘creativity’ as the most important leadership competency for the successful enterprise of the future.” While the study’s results will come as no surprise to hard-working creative professionals, they do raise an important question: How do we identify – and hire for – the qualities that add up to creativity? 
Read more at: the99percent.com

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