November 23, 2009 • 6:52 pm • POSTED BY Ryan Brown
SMACK! Media is a new boutique marketing and media agency that specializes in brand building, athlete management, and PR specifically for the endurance sports market. Their niche concentration is guided by founder Elisette Carlson’s extensive experience in sports marketing.
November 20, 2009 • 1:30 pm • POSTED BY mprescott
Earlier this week some of the 160over90 crew set out for a visit to Boston’s Back Bay. Amid a hotel full of bankers in three-pieces suits and a number of interestingly dressed hair designers we attended the American Marketing Association Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education. 160over90, accompanied by Sharon Higgins from Loyola University [...]
November 17, 2009 • 5:31 pm • POSTED BY Gina Kent
On a recent (COLD!) Friday night, we traveled to Brodheadsville, PA to surprise an unsuspecting high school senior with a visit from the Wilkes University Mascot, the Colonel, as part of their Be Colonel campaign.
November 16, 2009 • 3:15 pm • POSTED BY spenning
Communication Arts is featuring us as the webpick of the day. A little over a year ago we launched our new site. Over that time period we have gotten great feedback on it and continue to make additions. Be on the look out for new work in the coming months and updates to some favorites. Thanks [...]
November 13, 2009 • 12:49 pm • POSTED BY Jim Walls
I limit myself to a strict allotment of three exclamation points per annum. This warrants my second of 2009. We just launched a 160over90 job board. Want to work with some really fantastic and talented people? Apply within, or bookmark it for a rainy day. Designer and Copywriter up now. Here are a five quick [...]
November 12, 2009 • 5:10 pm • POSTED BY Dan Shepelavy
Illustration from Bruno Munari’s Le Macchine di Munari, which also includes diagrams and helpful descriptions of a lizard-driven engine for tired tortoises, a mechanism for sniffing artificial flowers, a humiliator for mosquitoes, a machine for playing the pipe even when you are not home, a machine for seeing the dawn before anyone else, and a [...]