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This Guy Posed as a Donut Delivery Man to Get Into Agencies and Try to Land a Job Lukas Yla is a real sweet talker By Patrick Coffee Lithuanian marketing professional Lukas Yla arrived in San Francisco this summer with a sweet plan to make a name for himself in what may well be the world's most oversaturated job market. Read more » |
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How the 'New Mac' Candle Went From a Silly Idea to a Labor of Love That Sold Out on Day 1 Who knew Apple products had hints of mint and basil? By David Griner That first whiff of a freshly opened Apple box is an experience many of us can conjure up in our minds. But could you create a formula to truly capture the scent? Read more » |
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The Nike Mag Self-Lacing Sneakers Are Finally Here, but They're Only Making 89 Pairs Enter to win, and benefit the Michael J. Fox Foundation By Tim Nudd The Nike Mag self-lacing sneakers from Back to the Future II are finally a reality—27 years after the movie, five years after Nike built a Mag prototype, and seven months after it announced a different ... Read more » |
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DDB Just Figured Out How to Boost Milk's Popularity: Give It a Special Glass Doesn't it look so nice? By Angela Natividad How do you improve a glass of milk? Read more » |
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It Took Three Child Actors to Get This Scene Right in the New Garanimals Ad New work breaks for a classic brand By David Gianatasio Working with toddlers in commercials can be tough. Sometimes, the wee thespians just can't take direction. In these cases, alas, the kid most definitely does not stay in the picture. David Bernstein, chief ... Read more » |
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Toyota Is Selling a Baby Robot That Reads Your Emotions and Talks to You Road-tripping confidant, anyone? By Christopher Heine If you need a co-pilot for a cross-country drive or just someone to tell your problems to when a friend or psychiatrist is unavailable, Toyota now offers a robot to take care of your needs. Read more » |
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This Brand Put 16 Cameras in a Family's Home for 2 Weeks and Made Ads From the Footage Small moments are everything in CHI's work for TalkTalk By Tim Nudd How do you shoot real, authentic, unscripted footage of a family for your advertising campaign? Set up a bunch of cameras around their house, and then go away for a long time—so the family can (mostly) forget ... Read more » |
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