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Archive for February, 2009

Wexley School for Girls is the latest to turn up its nose at the grimy business of making ads

By Jason Moriber • Feb 26th, 2009

Wexley School for Girls is the latest to turn up its nose at the grimy business of making ads http://snurl.com/covhx



he didn’t say print

By Jason Moriber • Feb 26th, 2009

He didn’t say print/tv: Going forward, the company plans to invest further in areas such as data mining, data analytics and social media [Mr. Nadal of Agency Holding company MDC] http://snurl.com/cotw5



urged organisations to instead send short, personalised emails to supporters giving clear instructions for participation

By Jason Moriber • Feb 23rd, 2009

…urged organisations to instead send short, personalised emails to supporters giving clear instructions for participation http://snurl.com/chi9s



Q&A: Publicis CEO on Weathering Economic Crisis

By Jason Moriber • Feb 18th, 2009

Q&A: Publicis CEO on Weathering Economic Crisis: http://snurl.com/c4ire



Anheuser-Busch Whacks Retainers for Its Agencies

By Jason Moriber • Feb 18th, 2009

Anheuser-Busch Whacks Retainers for Its Agencies: http://snurl.com/c4i37



Rivka Katvan, Editorial Photographer

By Jason Moriber • Feb 17th, 2009

I first met Rivka Katvan at the loft/studio she shares with her husband, Moshe, on west 17th street in NYC. I knew the studio for its product shots



Rivka Katvan, Editorial Photographer, Catskill Boxing Gym

By Jason Moriber • Feb 17th, 2009

In tandem to our guru interview with Rivka Katvan we are posting this selection of images from her series Catskill Boxing Gym.



Jon Oringer, Founder, CEO, Shutterstock.com

By Jason Moriber • Feb 17th, 2009

How to survive as an image-maker in the digital age? Copyright is hard to protect, technology allows easy entry to creative



It’s what they do, not what they say

By Jason Moriber • Feb 15th, 2009

I’m excited by this new prototype interface from the New York Times called “The Skimmer.”



the median age of a Twitter user is 31, compared to 27 for MySpace, 26 for Facebook and 40 for LinkedIn

By Jason Moriber • Feb 12th, 2009

the median age of a Twitter user is 31, compared to 27 for MySpace, 26 for Facebook and 40 for LinkedIn: http://snurl.com/brahm