Not unlike October, November was a busy month.
We sprinted (video or it didn’t happen), fished for a cure, had a book custom-printed by a robot, published a study, visualized media behaviors, and unearthed century-old advertising patents.
Mike challenged the idea that “agencies should be bucketed as “traditional” media, “digital” media, and “social” media.”
We read books about gestural interfaces and sketching experiences.
We landed on the Boston Globe’s new list of top places to work.
Speaking of work, here’s some: “Good Vibrations“, “Trunk” and “Wave” (and here’s how), a campaign for EmblemHealth. And Liberty Mutual’s short films are going into the re-runs on NBC.
We shared our ideas about Twitter lists, understanding user context, having a productive ad agency internship, and building discovery in web design. Also about search marketing: “While social media marketing might be about building brand awareness and consumer engagement, it cannot be ignored as a key medium for brand discovery by your consumers.”






It sounds like yall have had a very busy month! Keep up the good work and congrats on Boston Globe Top Places to Work award!
[...] admit, this wasn’t my idea. I stole it from Hill Holiday who recently tweeted a link to their blog article called November Roundup. It’s basically a one-pager on everything that went down at the agency during November. Cool [...]
[...] admit, this wasn’t my idea. I stole it from Hill Holiday who recently tweeted a link to their blog article called November Roundup. It’s basically a one-pager on everything that went down at the agency during November. Cool [...]