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Corona Hard Seltzer with a Twist

December 14, 2021

When it comes to food and beverage, what better way to advertise your new product than to offer it to your customers for free? There’s a catch, though… and if you didn’t pay attention in high school Spanish then you might be in trouble. Nothing beats a Corona with a READ MORE >

Creative trends in 2021

April 22, 2021

With each new year comes new visions in the artistic realm. Art and design elements in 2021 seem to offer a refreshing glimpse of 2020’s hardships. Several themes can be identified in 2021’s current creative trends. For starters, themes of condolence and kindness seem to emanate in the art scene. READ MORE >

Inclusion in the advertising industry

April 22, 2021

The Alliance for Inclusive and Multicultural Marketing (AIMM), a sector within the Association of National Advertisers (ANA), is working closely with agencies to increase multicultural marketing efforts in order to better appeal to larger, more diverse consumer bases. After a thorough analysis of advertisements aired during the Super Bowl, aspects READ MORE >

Watching The World Through A Computer Screen

May 8, 2020

The screen world is its own. It can be agonizing and overwhelming, but also connecting. Even before these times, researchers imagined a different approach to technology – tangible interfaces. Tangible interfaces are interfaces that have broken out of the screen and live with us; in this quarantined world, it could READ MORE >

Happy Birthday Harry

July 11, 2017

Could you imagine a world without Harry Potter? It’s hard to believe there almost was. But on June 26, 1997 struggling author J.K. Rowling finally published ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ after countless years of rejection and the world of literature was forever changed. The now billionaire author used READ MORE >

Sydney Modern

June 26, 2017

The Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia has finally received the major boost it has pleaded for after a number of years. The famous museum was granted 224 million Australian dollars ($184 million USD) to expand its quarters. The expansion will “turn our 19th century gallery into READ MORE >

Meet Julia

March 28, 2017

Sesame Street’s newest neighborhood resident has bright orange hair and a profound love for her toy rabbit and she also has autism, the first for the children’s program. The historic television program revealed the news of Julia’s arrival on its website along with a series of YouTube videos. Julia has READ MORE >

ITT Closes Its Doors and Leaves Its Students In Limbo

September 30, 2016

After fifty years, ITT Technical Institute closes its doors of more than 130 campuses without warning. What does this mean for its 35,000+ students? In a press release, the company pointed blame at the U.S. Department of Education’s shutdown. For several years a group of attorneys had been looking into READ MORE >

Essential Tips for Traveling with Families

June 24, 2016

Traveling with a family requires a lot of preparation and patience. For a fun, safe, and stress-free trip it can be beneficial to follow some helpful tips from some veteran parent travelers. The number one tip is to pack light. Making an individual and family list before packing helps to READ MORE >

Listening to Music by Decade and Geography

May 10, 2016

What if instead of organizing music by genre there was a way to select music preferences based on time and space? In 2012, Benjamin Moreau, an artist and DJ took a personal experience and inevitably turned it into Radiooooo (the five o’s represent the five continental landmasses). Simply, Radiooooo allows READ MORE >

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