wherecreativemeetsgenius-blog
wherecreativemeetsgenius-blog
Where Creative Meets Genius.
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Ad-obsessed. Copywriter. Studying Advertising at The Newhouse School. Constantly discovering the creative persona that lives in me Disclaimer: I rarely but surely post random non ad related stuff
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Duracell: Some things shouldn’t end before the end
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Hawaii?
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The Most Famous Brand From Each State Of The USA.
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THIS.
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Artist Jay Shells channeled his love of hip hop music and his uncanny sign-making skills towards a brand new project: “Rap Quotes.” For this ongoing project, Shells created official-looking street signs quoting famous rap lyrics that shout out specific street corners and locations.
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At first I’m like: 
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Then I’m like: 
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More here
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Sometimes I wish I had a normal major, you know the kind where you take tests and write essays and there are questions with answers
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my screensaver for the past 2 months
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Ray-Ban never hide 75th anniversary campaign-
Iconic eyewear brand Ray-Ban has been creating marketing under the tagline “Never Hide” for the past five years. Now, as part of their 75th anniversary, new ads showcase those who have, throughout history, stepped out of the shadows and into the sunlight.
The campaign is said to be a salute to “people from various eras who have flouted conventions in plain sight.” The campaign includes scenes of a gay couple strolling the streets holding hands in the 1950’s, World War II military volunteers, progressive style icons, and even 1940’s jitterbuggers.
Posted by Karine
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Forbes Magazine ad offers free WiFi via mini usb and the claim ‘You’re three steps away from an out of office experience” - That’s just wicked! 
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Minimalist Quotation Print, Ryan McArthur
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This Explains Everything
I’m really proud of this one guys
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I love target's advertising 
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Welcome to a world through Glass.
This is insane.
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It’s not about marketing a message — it’s about getting the market to create messages about you.
Sally Hogshead (via thingsiveseeninadvertising)
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What famous websites used to look like
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