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Ain’t this the sad truth.

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Creativity comes in all shapes and sizes.
I’d like to applaud this gentleman for his ingenuity, creativity and simplicity (what font is that – Gill Sans) in asking for money?
Anyone have his number? I know a few shops looking for Creative Directors.

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I love this concept. I’m not sure I’ll be able to achieve it, but I love the idea of jumping off the grid and truly shutting down on Sundays. I also like the idea of taking analog vacations.
How about you?

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NEW YORK Independent shop SS+K has tapped former Draftfcb digital executive Brad Kay as its new president.

Kay, 38, fills a new role for the 50-person integrated shop as it moves from its roots as a partnership. He will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the New York shop, which counts Delta, MSNBC and Audi among its clients.

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With unemployment levels nearing record highs, the Dow sagging just above 8,600, and more bad news on the way, it’s no surprise that recruiters are becoming increasingly perplexed by their jobs. 
The heady days of effortlessly moving kings and pawns around the chessboard are over (for now). Even pedestrian practices like cold calling and scouring LinkedIn [...]

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…You see, I suffer from what Brian Morrissey of Adweek recently referred to as Constant Partial Attention Disorder (CPAD). I don’t think you’ll find this term in the medical books and, last I checked it wasn’t listed in Wikipedia either. CPAD is a relatively new disorder present primarily in people working in the digital, technology and emerging media space. My hunch is that there are currently tens of thousands of people suffering from CPAD each year, but they haven’t been diagnosed yet.

CPAD is the inability to be present while engaging in an activity. Those who suffer from CPAD cannot devote adequate attention to several activities at once. Stated differently, it’s a compulsion…

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My first grade twins recently incubated and hatched over a dozen baby chicks in their school classrooms. For those of you who remember this phase of life, it’s tender, innocent and enlightening all at once.

In a short period of time, your children grasp big concepts like birth, maturation, life and death. They understand why and how God’s creatures need to be cared for and just as important, how to care for them. Their imagination is sparked with excitement as questions and revelations emerge.

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I recently sat down with Brian Morrissey, Digital Editor of AdWeek, to understand how his job has changed in the last 12 months, new rules of engagement for digital agencies seeking press and a couple of predictions too.
Brian leads Adweek’s coverage of digital media and marketing. He focuses on innovative, effective ways advertisers are reaching consumers through [...]

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