Tag Archives: logo
how to keep the brand rolling
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to keep in touch with old media
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to comfort a friend to the point of purring
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to be driven postal
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how to begin to suspect your cat may have a substance abuse problem
© 2015 Acadia Weinberg
how to be a real hot dog
© 2015 Stephen Littrell
Check out the witty minimalisms and other acute observations of Stephen Littrell on Instagram and/or Project 365.
how to make it less about the destination
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to shoot a flour on the face selfie outtake
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how to navigate the intricacies of the current big oil agenda
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how to light the way at drai’s in las vegas
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to create a self-absorbed no passing lane during peak shopping season
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to piss away a few million on a bad logo that then becomes an even worse logo
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to imitate life at scale
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how to get what’s coming to you before end of day
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how to get it all backwards
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how to pass gas in gray, maine
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how to be less bottled up
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how to take it to the max
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how to take photoshop content aware move to the next level
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how to maintain an image
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how to give an old honda a new life
© 2014 Neil Kurzmann
With a new clutch, new wheel coverings and some other minor repairs – I learned, from Neil Kurzmann, quite possibly the only decent, honest, knowledgable and respectable used car salesman around – that my ol’ trusty 03′ 5-speed CR-V, with 225k miles on it, lives on – at Portland’s Jazz Radio Station, WJZP.
Loved that car so much I bought another one, an 06′ the last year they offered a standard shift option (this one had just 41k) . Great car for all seasons in Maine.
And if you need help finding the right used car – give Neil a buzz – he’s over at The Showroom on Warren Ave, Portland, ME.
how to identify with corporate archetypes
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to play games without screens or apps
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to eat out on $2.59 a day
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to stock up on fan schwag during the off-season
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to be reminded that you need to be doing more to support capitalism
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to visualize the inherent tensions of inappropriate workplace relationships
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how to leave your mark like a dick
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how to serve up the right marketing message via product placement
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how to avoid perpetual hangups
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how to project into 1978ish
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how to have your sox and drive them too (via llbean)
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to sometimes be a dick
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how to get your retro fix
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how to virtually connect
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how to get completely turned around in montreal
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how to be a winner even when no one is watching
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how to dissect your man
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to add new ingredients to a traditional artistic setting
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to be the trending cats meow
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to market the now to marketers, from the future owner of the jets
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
Gary Vaynerchuk keynotes and kicks-off the Staples Marketing Summit with inimitable attitude, energy, authenticity and story – challenging a room full of marketers to get out of the past (including but not limited to, traditional banner ads and samsung-marketshare diminishing, mobile content-blocking ads) and into the present (and not-too-distant future) of the now – to context and convenience, to emotional connection, to going deep, to surprise and delight.
As someone who has mastered the art of selling wine by the case, @garyvee has become the artful master of the social case study.
how to share the love over valentine burgers
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to spell your cake and eat it too
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to put your foot down during the winter in freeport, maine
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to be the world’s oldest client
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to market a surplus to produce-challenged customers
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to contain mixed emotions about the city
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to reclaim that thing that used to drive you
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how to create a public/private sector brand in 7 hours (and 20 years) that has earned $73M for survivors*, to date
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
Chairman, Hill Holliday, Mike Sheenan, Former Mayor of Boston, Tom Menino and EVP, John Hancock, Financial, James Gallagher, interviewed by Jeremy Hobson of WBUR’s Here & Now tell a wrenching and heroic story about unity and unprecedented financial support following the events of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.
Asked how the One Fund was able to be created in a mere 7 hours (the logo was created in 15 minutes) – Mike Sheehan, replied that it was the 20 years of relationships and trust established by former Mayor, Tom Menino that enabled it to happen.
* At one point, during the interview, Hobson refers to the victims of the bombings. Menino quickly interjects stating that they are survivors.
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https://secure.onefundboston.org