Showing posts with label city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city. Show all posts

Saturday, May 9, 2009

higher ground


For any of you looking for some good tunes (albeit tres tres retro), check this album (and blog) out! CTI records are pretty tough to find, and it took me more than 15 years to upgrade my original copy of this album: a blank tape copy of a blank tape copy...talk about lo-fi! Anyway, I found this dude who has put a MAJOR collection of music together... on his blog. Check it out, in particular, this album, and dig the Big Sur Suite! If it was good enough for DJ Premier, you know you're gonna like it!

Monday, May 4, 2009

while i'm on the subject of OOH advertising

Clyde on the job shared this...

fail owned pwned pictures
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BMW going Bobby Fischer on their Teutonic competitors. How do you say Touche' in Deutsch?

the demise of fashion advertising


If you're reading this blog, you probably know that I'm no expert on fashion. Not even fashion advertising. And certainly not jewelery. For that, I must defer to my man Stu the Jew. But now that my commute exposes me to full station outdoor media buys at Grand Central Terminal, its hard to avoid the ads targeted at the Metro North crew.

During the month of April, Saks Fifth Avenue ran a pretty extensive campaign featuring watches/necklaces/broaches, etc. While their ads didn't quite capture the spirit of the time, you know busted up economy and all, they featured some very upscale photography of fairly creative pieces, along with playful copywriting that might actually get your attention. And while that's not quite enough to send me to the store to buy wifey some jewelery, at least I know its there in the event that I win the lottery.

Fast forward to May, and now Tiffany's has the floor. Their pitch? A bunch of over- made-up models wearing keys?! Apparently, they're iconic or something. Whatever.

But a funny thing happened while I was typing out this post. I tried to find the images of the Saks advertising online to post here. And it was nowhere to be found. Not on their website, not in the Google results, not in the ad blogs, no PR...nowheresville. Just a bunch of Soviet style images that looked like Stoli ads. And Tiffany, to their credit, feature the collection on their website, and run Google ads to support it.

I'm willing to bet which company gets a better return on its ad budget... I wonder if they see higher conversion from Metro North zip codes?

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

first post=someone else's creativity

So begins the blogging adventure. Sure its several years after I first intended to do this, but I figure I'm gonna have a little extra time for it on Metro North.

Anyway, check this out. NYC as depicted in legos. So creative that it deserves to be the first "city" post. credit to the artist...
http://niemann.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/02/i-lego-ny/

Future updates will include stuff i love about nyc, new discoveries in the country - OK, fringe of the 'burbs - and whatever else captures my imagination while yo-yo-ing between the two.

BTW, I'd highly recommend a musical exploration of the blog title...you can start here:

http://www.last.fm/music/War/_/City,+Country,+City