“It’s alive! It’s alive!”
Aug 8th
No, we’re not talking about this horror classic. We are referring to another green scene – that of Coca-Cola. More >
Shelby Cobra Wrap
Aug 3rd
“What better Race for the Cure than a race car?” - Christal James.
Check out our wrap for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure for Shelby Cobra of Arizona’s Pink Cobra Campaign! We spoke with Christal, owner of the Shelby Cobra that is being wrapped. She described the campaign perfectly: “We think pink never looked so dangerous.”
Video of the wrap, as well as more pictures from its trip across the United States, will be posted in the next few weeks. We’ll keep you updated on the amazing trip this Shelby Cobra will be taking. We are so excited to have been a part of this amazing campaign! Please take some time and visit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure website and see how you, too, can make a difference.
Shelby Cobra of Arizona Slideshow
Paint Sculptures
Aug 1st
As in sculptures made out of paint – like this:

The creative minds behind the studio Dentsu and the innovative skills of Linden Gledhill More >
Nothing beats free money and publicity…
Jul 28th
We come across these all the time and wanted to share the links! Animators and designers, creativity is as important as breathing. Hone in on your creativity and check out some of these contests and giveaways, aimed specifically at your skills! More >
“Here, let us print out a SEAT for you…”
Jul 26th
3D printing has become a hot topic in recent weeks, what with scientists in the UK printing edible chocolate hearts and Objet printing a working folding chair.The possibilities are endless, which worries some manufacturers.
CNN World recently had an article titled, “3-D printing: The Napster of manufacturing?” If only we had thought up that title…
The article discusses the printing war More >
Scent-tacular Marketing
Jul 21st
We have all done it at one time or another – gone to the grocery store while hungry to buy milk and bread and come out with three oven-bake pizzas, a few bags of chips, dip for the chips, some strange new snack-candy that they were giving samples and was on sale…only to realize you forgot the milk and bread and have to go back.
In an article from CBS News, a supermarket More >
Design has the Power to Create Massive Change
Jul 19th
Design is everywhere. It is impossible to escape or ignore it. You see it on your drive to work, shopping at the grocery store, even while exploring the endless spheres of the Internet. Besides entertaining your eyes, More >
Will your brand avoid the 2012 disappearing act?
Jul 11th

2012 seems to be bringing about quite a few bad omens - the end of the world(12/21/2012), global warming, a 3rd World War…
To further add to this hysteria, 24/7 Wall St. has listed 10 brands they believe will disappear in 2012. More >
@foxnewspolitics hacked!
Jul 5th
Early Monday morning, the dawn of another celebration of America’s Independence Day, Fox News Politics’ twitter was aflutter with the tweets of hackers. Calling themselves “The Script Kiddies,” the newsfeed’s account began broadcasting news of the false assassination of President Obama.
The infamous tweets:

The hackers changed the Fox News Politics logo to read, “H4CK3D BY TH3 5CR1PT K1DD3S.” For all of the non-l33t speakers, this translates to, “Hacked by the Script Kiddies.”
Fox News made the announcement of their hacked account via a story on their site, published Monday after the findings. Web Host Industry reports that Fox has stated the US Secret Service has become involved, launching an investigation into the “attack,” and that Fox has requested Twitter’s involvement into the security investigation.
So what can we learn from all of this?
Use passwords that not even you can remember. Like the ones Qwest CenturyLink makes up for you when you’re installing their high speed internet. Also, do not reuse passwords for different accounts, because once one account has been hacked, it’s only a matter of time before your other ones start behaving strangely.
Have any of your accounts been hacked? Let us know in the comments below.


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