• Teddy Has An Operation

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    We just had to share this. It took us a couple times through this to figure out what it was we were seeing, but we'll keep quiet and let you figure it out. Us? We're off to go check the healthiness of our crotch unicorns.

  • Draplin x 100

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    While we were catching up on our RSS feed this morning, yes we still use them, we came across this stellar new poster design from the DDC. The poster collects together 100 of the DDCs logos into one amazingly cool poster. We need to get our hands on one of these.

  • Warner Pacific College

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    What a nice shiny redesign for Warner Pacific College. These ui designs courtesy of Portland designer, Sam Bible. We like the comfortable feel of these digital environments and the solid organization of in page elements. The solid underpinning architecture makes content easy to find which is always a plus on sites with lots of content like this.

  • EVENT: Eris Rising - Why Women Thrive in Advertising

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    The Portland Ad Federation will be holding a panel next week in which five experienced women advertising executives share their thoughts on the power that women bring to the present and future of our industry. This raucous panel of Portland A-Listers will provide women at all levels a tangible, actionable blueprint for success -- all while pointing towards an even brighter future.

    Panelists include:
    Rebecca Armstrong, Principal, Managing Director, NORTH, Inc.
    Paige Campbell, President/Partner, Grady Britton
    Megan Hadley Miller, VP, Director of Client Services, HMH
    Monica Taylor, Freelance Creative Director/Art Director
    Laddie Peterson, Copywriter, Wieden+Kennedy

    The event will be moderated by Doug Zanger, Editor-In-Chief of the Advertising Week Social Club and Director of Community, Advertising Week and Advertising Week Europe.

    Eris Rising: Why Women Thrive in Advertising
    Tuesday, May 21 4:00-6:00pm
    EcoTrust: 721 NW 9th Avenue, Suite 200 Portland, OR 97209
    The event is $25 for members and $40 for non-members. Find out more information about the event on the PAF event page.

  • What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains

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    We just had a chance to check out this short animated film from Epipheo about what the internet is doing to our brains. This is a fun short, informative piece which makes sense. It reminds us of our coming across an image a few months ago that was taken from a page of Ben Franklin's personal calendar. After he had completed a long day or work he would take an hour or so to sit and contemplatively reflect on his day. Sounds to us like a good habit to develop — right after we finish this grumpy cat video.

  • MTV Releases New Teaser for Highly Anticipated Season 3 of Teen Wolf

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    We're totally surprised by how popular this show is. But if you're a fan then you might be very excited about the new teaser that MTV just dropped for season 3. Credits for this spot can be seen after the jump.

  • The Amazing Face of Getty Images

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    Is there any type of film or photo stock that Getty does not have. This spot, created by AlmapBBDO, spends 85 seconds showing the diversity and amazing quality of work that Getty Images has created through a visual narrative created from decades of stock film. It's amazing to see what they have collected and gathered into their massive digital library.

  • 20th Century Fox Gets a 21st Century Facelift

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    21st Century Fox from 21st Century Fox on Vimeo.

    20th Century Fox is the latest to undergo a branding enhancement that has led to an extremely flat logo design. The entertainment giant is also undergoing a name change as the company splits off from its publishing siblings in the wake of the phone hacking and tapping scandal that rocked Rupert Murdoch's news empire, NewsCorp.

    The new branding duties were handled by the fine people at New York design giant, Pentagram. As the trend towards “flat design” continues to take hold we've seen a huge number of companies jumping to the more minimalist style for their branding. The resulting logo definitely puts a more modern face on the company, but we're going to miss the iconic music and logo that has served the entertainment giant so well over the past several decades.

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