Give my regards to Broadway. As the song says, I should next be remembered to Herald Square. But instead I think I’ll just stroll on down to it. From Times Square to Herald Square, stretches of Broadway have been closed to vehicular traffic since May of 2009. A trial run for reducing street congestion and [...]
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This is the biggest disconnect I know of.
It happens all the time in B2B sales, in service marketing, in getting along with your boss and even in hiring someone.
One side thinks they have figured out a solution. They spend a long time talking about the solution, architecting it, refining it, pricing it, pitching it, delivering [...]
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Observation.
This one will make you think. My good friend Andy Snow sent this photo from a new section at Barnes & Noble:
My take: In the last ten years the mega church (churches with 2,000+ in attendance on weekends) have established successful in-house bookstores taking business away from mainstream stores like Barnes & Noble and Family [...]
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Last week I visited the Mazza Musuem at Findlay University. It is the first and largest teaching museum of original children’s book art in the world. The mission of the Mazza Museum is to promote literacy through its educational programs and to collect, exhibit & preserve original art from children’s book. It [...]
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An Interview
Title of Project: Road Trip with Alice for Jamie Oliver Magazine
What was the creative challenge for this project?
The project was a six page magazine feature for the Jamie Oliver cooking magazine, wherein a mother and daughter decide to take a road trip from Telluride, CO to Berkeley, CA and cook along the way [...]
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