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  • the power and responsibility of editing

    A good editor might make your writing. A bad editor will ruin it.
    Raymond Carver has long been one of my favorite writers. His terse, emotionally complex prose isn’t to everyone’s taste, but I’ve found it to mine. Recent revelations about his relationship with his editor, Gordon Lish, make me wonder just who it is I’ve [...]

    Posted on Feb 25.08 to communications, culture, editing, writing   6 Comments   

  • sprint is on board with tough love

    Curious…

    I swiped this screencap from the front page of Huffington Post. My best guess is that this is supposed to be a snippet from a longer scroll, something like “Family Basketball Almanac: Dad beats son 21-19 in Game for the Ages.”
    But, still.
    edit: I should point out that this was a static ad. The “scroll [...]

    Posted on Feb 21.08 to advertising, business, comedy, culture, marketing, misc   1 Comment   

  • where you are when you’re not all there

    What can you do when it’s just not working?
    Take a moment to think about the things you do well. Your job(s), your hobbies, whatever. Then, take another moment to think about how good you are at doing those things when you’re not full-strength.
    I’m a sports fan (as you might know), and in that world [...]

    Posted on Feb 20.08 to business, culture, customer relations, marketing, misc   1 Comment   

  • the way we were

    Not all innovation is progress.
    That picture to the right is of a bottle that once held Upper 10 soda (it looked something like this in its younger days). It caught my eye while I was walking Derby through the woods near my house last week, so I brought it home and learned that Upper 10 [...]

    Posted on Feb 17.08 to culture, misc, packaging   2 Comments   

  • trailer for david mamet’s redbelt

    Stoked.
    I linked to an interview with Mamet a few weeks back, and now the trailer for his latest is finally out. Looks pretty damn good, too:
    click here to watch it

    Posted on Feb 15.08 to film, misc   2 Comments   

  • what obama vs. clinton means for creative folks

    It’s the message and the medium.
    As Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama spar over issues like leadership, the economy, and war, there’s another, less obvious ideological battle taking place. It doesn’t carry the weight of the usual big issues, but it’s arguably more interesting.
    Simply put: Obama vs. Clinton represents the first large-scale test of whether or [...]

    Posted on Feb 12.08 to advertising, communications, culture, design, identity, image, marketing   3 Comments   

  • remember: search isn’t perfect

    Google is the leader in search for a reason, but that doesn’t mean they’re perfect.
    Try as they might, they can’t overcome human ingenuity. Witness this anecdote from BusinessWeek’s Bruce Nussbaum:
    And this PR firm is very successful at manipulating search, he said. All the PR firms are successful at creating “independent” blogs and sites that spin [...]

    Posted on Feb 08.08 to business, communications, culture, digital media, identity, image, marketing   Add a Comment   

  • social media dos and don’ts

    There’s no rulebook, and what works for you might not work for me. But it can help to keep a few basic points in mind.
    I recently ghost-wrote an article for a client about how businesses in a particular industry can — and should — use social media to enhance their overall marketing and branding efforts. [...]

    Posted on Feb 05.08 to advertising, business, communications, culture, digital media, identity, social media   3 Comments   

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