Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Another Google One!

Another one from Google.  This one might be cooler than the very hungry caterpillar, but I'm not sure.  They're pretty even....


Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Diamond Shreddies

I went to an advertising conference a couple of weeks ago.  The chairman of Oglivy and Mather, a NY public relations firm, presented a case study of the Canadian cereal, Shreddies.  The cereal was taking a nosedive and they needed to figure out some way to boost sales.  At a brainstorming session, an intern turned the square cereal 45 degrees and suggested they re-brand as Diamond Shreddies.  They did and Canadians loved it!  Sales sky rocketed and the intern was offered a job.  Supposedly, it's still used as case studies in marketing programs and it won multiple Clio awards (which, to anyone who doesn't watch Trust Me is like the Oscars for advertising) including Grand Clio for the best campaign.

I personally think the re-branding effort was genuis and it's great to see that there was such a huge consumer reaction to something so simple.  Everyone knew it was the same Shreddie, just turned but the fact that they were marketing it as a new product got customer attention and created a huge buzz.  And really, isn't that what advertising is about??





Print, Outdoor, and Digital Ad



Focus Group Commercial

James Frey

I have fallen in love with James Frey.  He is the controversial author who lied to Oprah about his "memoir" which turned out to be exaggerated.  A friend recommended his book "Bright Shiny Morning" but when I got to the library, they only had A Million Little Pieces and after reading the synopsis, I thought it looked amazing so I got it.  I finished it in 2 days and then got the sequel "My Friend Leonard."  I recently finished "Bright Shiny Morning."  He's an unconventional writer and I found his thought process and stories to be fascinating.  Can't wait to read more from him!!!  Go out NOW and read it!


Cracked.com

This website is hilarious....

Among my favorite articles:


The 6 Cutest Animals That Can Still Destroy You

7 Bullshit Rumors That Caused Real World Catastrophies

12 Bizarre True Stories Behind Famous Band Names

Enjoy!!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Texts from Last Night

I have a tendency to make drunken phone calls or send drunken texts/ims when I shouldn't...this website compliles the best drunken texts...when I first read it, I was in tears I was laughing so hard...

http://www.textsfromlastnight.com/

some examples (the area code is first):
(510): I think I speak chipmunk. Odd.
(702): Are you high?
(510): No. That's why it's odd

(330): so the chest pain/shortness of breath/overdose guy we just took to tm hospital is now running down market street from the police in a gown holding his iv.

(508): hdsncx Gizmo asnqw toilet blanasdi
(214): ok, stay where you are, be there soon

(606): Sorry I thought I was a lizard earlier.

(678): why did i wake up with a kid named Raphael in my bed this morning?
(770): I dont know but you did call last night to tell me you found the last ninja turtle

(503): i met a boy and i'm in lovvvvveeeeeeee and we're going to vegas and getting marrrrrriiiieeeeedddddd!
(360): let's be honest with each other here, that's about the worst idea you've ever had. you need to walk this one off.

(312): i fell asleep last night with fifteen animal crackers in my mouth. rock bottom dude.

(573): Today I realized that I've had whole drunk relationships with people. And sober me has and wants no part in it.

(775): just wrote on a church. and then stalked a boy, by the way, i fucked him. him being your friend, also, love tacos.

(646): Just bummed a recreational vicodin off my friend's 40 year old boyfriend & am hoovering a breakfast sammy from costco. And I don't have a boyfriend because why?

Funny, because I know I've sent/recieved texts like these from Karin and Lauren...

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Approaching Normal

Blue October is a fantastic band. Their most famous songs are "Hate Me," "Into the Ocean," and "Calling You." The lead singer, Justin, has been through hell and back. He has battled with bi-polar disorder, depression, suicidal thoughts and drug abuse for most of his life. Most of his songs in someway or another deal with the unrest that's in his head. He really speaks to anyone who has ever suffered from any type of mental condition.

We saw them several years ago when they released the album "Foiled." I didn't know most of the songs, but I quickly became obsessed with the album after the concert. Last monday, Lauren and I saw them again at the 9:30 club and the concert was almost life altering. They were promoting their new album "Approaching Normal." Each song they sang was so fantastic that I came home and downloaded the album that night. This whole album is amazing....just the words of the songs should be able to speak for themselves...and please don't think I've gone down a steep slide here...it's a heavy album that I completely relate to right now...I recommend you download the entire album, it's that freaking fantastic...

In case you really like this album and decide to check out others, the songs I recommend are:

She's My Ride Home
You Make Me Smile
Congratulations
Overweight
Sound of Pulling Heaven Down
Amnesia
Independently Happy
HRSA
Drop
Sexual Powertrip (One Big Lie) Bla Bla
Balance Beam
Ugly Side
Oh hell, just download everything...

Thursday, April 30, 2009

This song is awesome....

Amazing music video....Death Cab For Cutie "A Movie Script Ending"

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

New Trailer! Can't Wait!!

This was my favorite book as a kid! I can't wait to see the movie!!!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Gimme back that Filet-o-Fish

I have to admit that this is a catchy commercial...even though I work for McDonald's and thing about the damn Filet-o-Fish all day everyday, I wouldn't be able to get this song out of my head even if I wasn't dreaming in the golden arches...

The Uncyclopedia

A hilarious parody on Wikipedia called Uncyclopedia. Entries range from the World Wildlife Federation (a sports entertainment company dealing in professional animal wrestling arranged by animal lovers within the aforementioned organisation), Monopoloy (the longest running game show that never appeared on television. The main player in Monopoly is Karma, which will always win no matter what. so don't think that just because you scored $1000 off your bud, you won't get raped next turn by the freakin' boardwalk), North Korea (The Glorious Freedom of Greatest, Never Oppressive Government of the Great Democratic, Fair, Equitable, Impartial, Just, Partisan, Unbiased, Unprejudiced, Square and Beneficial Prosperous People's Agricultural-Surplus Nuclear-free Republic of Korea is the world's greatest nation situated on the northern two-thirds of the Korean Peninsula) and Leonardo diVinci (a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician, writer, bighead and general clever-clogs know-it-all. He created a secret code, called "The DaVinci Hacks". This secret code was recently discovered and mentioned in Dan Brown's book of the same name. The code is somewhat similar to English in the letters it uses, but when spelled out creates nothing but gibberish. Opponents argue that the secret code is something called "Italian", but they can go to hell).


Check out the article below about the Snuggie:
http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Snuggie

Friday, March 20, 2009

Google

I've often been amazed at just how much the different google logos make my day. Sometimes they're stupid, sometimes they're funny, sometimes they're serious. Today's definitely made my Friday:


Could this commercial be any cooler?

Since I work in advertising, I am a complete snob when it comes to commercials. I absolutely love this commercial....250,000 rubber bouncy balls were shot down a hill in San Francisco. Twenty-three cameras caught the shots. The crew used plastic shields to avoid being pelted. The commercial was concepted and created by Fallon in London. I have wanted to work for this agency ever since.