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Mitchum – “LOVE THY PITS”

Posted by Ian Callander

NEW YORK, NY — May 25, 2011 – Let’s face it… you and your armpits are in this together. When you were born, they were born and when you kick the bucket, they will too. Whether stressed, scared, bothered or nervous, armpits let you know and yet they have been largely overlooked, until now with Mitchum’s new “Love Thy Pits” global advertising campaign and brand manifesto.

27 Jun 2011
Suzanne-Dunleavy

VOICES: A Nod to Creativity (Cannes)

Posted by Tom Ritchie

Suzanne Darmory Dunleavy is a Creative Director at T3. Suzanne has not only judged the John Caples International Awards for the last four years, but has also won awards for her work on: BT, HSBC, IBM, Ikea, ONDCP, Ponds, and Tanqueray. She has 16+ years integrated advertising experience working in New York and London. You can follow her on Twitter: @sddnyc.

27 Jun 2011
72U

Real World Advertising Students from 72andSunny

Posted by Tom Ritchie

72U is the educational brainchild of 72andSunny created to address Advertising’s need for real world students. You will not find faux briefs, your professors just came back from Cannes and at $10,000 for 10 months of education you’re getting your money’s worth. Located in Los Angeles, California students that are looking for a change of scenery and to become well rounded marketers should apply. So why does this school matter? (Story Credit: Jenn Gerard)

27 Jun 2011
JoinTheBuzz

The Buzz: Week 13

Posted by Chris Campaner

Great feedback on Twitter this week from people in the industry. We hope to keep the ad talk going and encourage discussions between professionals (when they have time) and students/graduates.

25 Jun 2011
eclipsecreative

Eclipse Creative: Agency #PlankOff

Posted by Fred Yang

If you’re the type of person who goes online and searches up weird crap – you’d know what planking is. If not, it’s quite interesting actually. It’s a fad, which has grown very hot in Australia recently, where people lie face down, palms up, flat on the ground in public areas to make the people around them feel awkward. These people will then take pictures or videos and upload them on the internet. Fun? Eclipse Creative thinks so!

25 Jun 2011