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Moldova's New Logo



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Update [June 19, 2006]. I have been trying to remember what this new logo looks like. This is what: the logo of the 9Rules blog network.



And the MSN butterfly, too:

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Tree Face



Here and here.

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Rethinking Everything

This is a pipeline of raw stuff that will eventually be sorted and posted under the "Rethinking" title on AdLab.


A shopping bag for Blush.



A direct mailing piece for Dunlop. Copy: "Sticks brilliantly when wet."


A business card for a Karate school. Source: Creative Criminal.


A direct mail piece soliciting donations sent during Christmas season. Source: Creative Criminal.

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Grad Students Gone Wild

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Now I'm Really Lovin' It


Учи Албанский



A Russian Course by Alexander Lipson, 1981

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Communist Mutants From Space



"Vaporize the Communist Mutants before they overrun your home planet." 1982, Arcadia Corp for Atari 2600. Source.

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Volga in 2006

FlashNews has two articles today, one on Hiltop and one on Volga. They weren't supposed to be taking pictures in Volga but did anyway. Now they can't post them on their site without getting into some sort of silly trouble, so instead see them here. All credit goes to Flash.

















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Press Badge



I faked my first press badge when I was 14 to get into some concert. It wasn't 100-percent groundless; I was writing for a school stengazeta (a large hand-written poster with news and opinions) so that gave me some authority (I thought) to claim admittance to events. I then worked for FlashNews, an email newsletter in college, and did my own press badges to get into pubs without paying cover, with occasional success. When working in Sofia, I used a home-made badge saying I was a foreign reporter (and I was, kind of) to get into conferences. I then worked for Reuters and had a bona-fide press card, but the events it was good for weren't all that fun. Yesterday, I got my first press pass that was based on my highly successful blog to get into the Advertising in Games conference in New York. Now, how cool is that?

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Encyclopedia of Fishing


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