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Archive for July, 2009

Amy Sedaris, Campbell Scott & Judah Friedlander have joined the cast of Bryan Goluboff’s “The Gonzo Files,” now filming in Brooklyn

By Jason Moriber • Jul 30th, 2009

Amy Sedaris, Campbell Scott & Judah Friedlander have joined the cast of Bryan Goluboff’s “The Gonzo Files,” now filming in Brooklyn (via @prodweek)



Ilford Photo has unveiled a new online black-and-white processing service, the Ilford Lab Direct. More: http://bit.ly/gB5SX

By Jason Moriber • Jul 30th, 2009

Ilford Photo has unveiled a new online black-and-white processing service, the Ilford Lab Direct. More: http://bit.ly/gB5SX via @consumptive



UK report: Total creative employment increased [at] a growth rate double the UK economy as a whole (from 97-07): http://bit.ly/4AyDOI

By Jason Moriber • Jul 30th, 2009

UK report: Total creative employment increased [at] a growth rate double the UK economy as a whole (from 97-07): http://bit.ly/4AyDOI



Color + Design Blog / Vintage Color & Design

By Jason Moriber • Jul 30th, 2009

Color + Design Blog / Vintage Color & Design: OSPAAAL Posters by COLOURlovers http://bit.ly/uj6B3 (via @tweetmeme)



Test your email campaign

By Jason Moriber • Jul 29th, 2009

Test your email campaigns before you launch to your entire list: http://bit.ly/v5Vc8



Digital Big Mac Signals the End of Photography

By Jason Moriber • Jul 23rd, 2009

Digital Big Mac Signals the End of Photography: http://is.gd/1JgbR



Thomson / All4MP3.com

By Jason Moriber • Jul 22nd, 2009

Thomson needed a refreshed look & feel for their All4MP3.com website. Plus they wanted to use new technologies to keep the site current and more interactive.



Samia Joseph Reviews the PJ Harvey/John Parish Show

By Jason Moriber • Jul 17th, 2009

A fellow IndianaCity resident forwarded me this link to her thoughtful review of the PJ Harvey show after having read the one I posted here. The more the merrier I say!



Analyzing Trends: The Pendulum

By Jason Moriber • Jul 17th, 2009

Trends swing like a pendulum, creating waves of fashion, art, culture, business, you name it…there is a cycle to trends (if not everything). In order to find, uncover and act on burgeoning innovations I visualize this cycle (as the folliwng slides will display) and play with this visualization as a “game.” You can use almost any trend, idea, history, business for this game and see what you uncover. Let’s set-up the game-board:



Clustersourcing

By Jason Moriber • Jul 15th, 2009

Instead of opening your idea up to the entire world, offer participation to a trusted “cluster” of people.