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Something is Button in the State of Denmark

“I think our brand is strong compared to most other destination brands because it is a) value based and b) flexible — thereby useful in many contexts.” Jump to Most Recent Comment Nisio’s comment is: On May.21.2009 at 07:26 ...

From J. MARIANEK, Under Consideration,  21 May 2009

Realeigh?

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From J. MARIANEK, Under Consideration,  5 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Walter Raleigh,  IBM

Sweet logo

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From J. MARIANEK, Under Consideration,  19 Jun 2008

Turn up the NYC

Discussing, and looking for, what is relevant in, and the relevance of, graphic design. Corraling the most relevant and creative on- and off-line bits that pertain to the design community — and said community is openly invited and ...

From J. MARIANEK, Under Consideration,  1 Apr 2008

New Brand for New Museum

"...we have taken the concept of what a museum is, in a sense a platform/container of art and applied that idea to the identity using language." HTML QUICK TAGS (Copy, paste and change the text in blue for your ...

From J. MARIANEK, Under Consideration,  4 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Julia Stiles

Toys R Us Grows

I don't want to grow up, I'm a Toys R Us kid. There's a million toys at Toys R Us that I can play with! More bikes, more trains, more video games, it's the biggest toy store there is! I don't want to grow, because then if I did, I wouldn't be a ...

From J. MARIANEK, Under Consideration,  26 Nov 2007
Related Topics: Leo Burnett,  Stan Winston

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