33062001-London-Ad-Agency-Rankings-by-Foursquare-Check-ins-13-06-2010.pdf (359 KB)
This is actually quite nicely done. I'm a sucker for some visuals.
Although we've got to remember that its completely meaningless doesn't it look pretty.. 33062001-London-Ad-Agency-Rankings-by-Foursquare-Check-ins-13-06-2010.pdf (359 KB)
This is actually quite nicely done. I'm a sucker for some visuals.
Although we've got to remember that its completely meaningless doesn't it look pretty..Here’s a fun interactive installation that Brazil’s AlmapBBDO did for Adweek sister magazine Billboard. The digital poster prompted users to select, out of a larger group, three musicians whose music they most identify with or have been influenced by. The poster then created an image of the user made up of small pixel-like images of those musicians. The tagline is: “You are made of music.” See some of the user-created images over on Flickr. Via Adverblog.
In this first episode, the often amorphous practice of intuitive problem solving is defined and examined by leading voices within the planning community.
Or a variation of it.
According to this I just grabbed. Ask a question on Facebook and get your answer. Like Yahoo Answers but with the obvious advantage of it being Facebook..This is excellent. Perhaps somewhat shamefully I’d not heard of Mark before but watch this video. I’d put a big fat ‘like’ button all over it if I could.
I’m a big believer of the fact that everything that is created doesn’t have to be unique and brand new. Is copying theft? That’s a question Mark answers in the video.
In short he answers saying that you learn from the past and those around you. Its an evolutionary process, a fundamental part of our development and a refinement of existing ideas. Most of the things we see are inspired by the things that come before us. But copying on its own, won’t get you anywhere further, you have to add something to it yourself (the copy loop) Thus, keep what works and make it better (the inspiration loop).
@faris has taken on a similar mantle which I’m an advocate of – talent imitates, genius steals and I’m sure he’ll have something to say about the video.