Pokémon Go, the mobile game that has millions of people running from location to location, isn't just a tech-bubble fascination on the part of the Twitterati—it's boosting local businesses in the ...
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Advertising & Branding
July 12, 2016
Driving foot traffic via gamification
By Christopher Heine
Pokémon Go, the mobile game that has millions of people running from location to location, isn't just a tech-bubble fascination on the part of the Twitterati—it's boosting local businesses in the ...
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And they're now 50% fluffier
By Katie Richards
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Josh and Donny get desperate
By Tim Nudd
Drops 'Life is short. Have an affair,' tagline
By Katie Richards
A visual manifesto where movement feels revolutionary
By Angela Natividad
Sport in India has a massive image problem, particularly for women." So says Mohamed Rizwan, creative director at Wieden + Kennedy India. 
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But they're not the endgame
By Gabriel Beltrone
Stats might be a big deal in baseball, but four-time all-star Bryce Harper wants young players to know there's something more important—their feet.
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Anomaly makes a memorable case for Meals on Wheels
By Angela Natividad
Who are the faces of Meals on Wheels? 
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Once a private medium, now open for business
By Carrie Cummings
With apps like Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and Snapchat vying with conventional SMS to be the preferred texting method, the line between social media and texting is more blurred than ever. And brands have a real ...
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Brands aim to solve our collective insomnia
By T.L. Stanley
The pitches have become so plentiful that every time you close your eyes, you might be able to replay a mail-order mattress ad in your head. Except, you're rarely closing your eyes.
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The more irreverent, the better
By Emma Bazilian
For New Yorkers, the city's sprawling subway system is a necessary evil. Sure, it's overcrowded (annual ridership reached 1.763 billion last year—the highest since 1948), plagued by delays (which have ...
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