Monday, May 26, 2008
Contributors
Sites you have to visit
- southpaw advertising
- Room116
- Adweek
- Adland
- AdParade
- Lürzer's ARCHIVE
- Ihaveanidea
- Shots
- Advertising Age
- The Viral Chart
Fine institutions
- Bos
- LoweRoche
- LeoBurnett Toronto
- GWP Brandengineering
- Fallon London
- Re-Think
- Ontario College of Art & Design
- Myocad
INSPIRATION
RESOURCES
Blog Spots
- Adrants
- Room116
- PolkaDotHoles
- Seth's Blog
- Ad Blather
- AdPulp
- Advertising/Design Goodness
- Adfreak
- Adliterate
- Adverblog
- Boing Boing
- Jack Cheng
- Agenda Inc.
- Beyond the Brand
- Maeda's SIMPLICITY
- Brand Noise
- Brand new
- Gapingvoid
- Russell Davies
- Welcome to optimism
- The Long Tail
- The Hidden Persuader
- Brand Autopsy
- Business Evolutionist
- BusinessPundit
- Church of the Customer
- Cool Tools
- Core77
- Craigblog
- Decent Marketing
- Design Observer
- Design Sponge
- Engadget
- Feld Thoughts
- Focused Performance
- Found in the Footnotes
- George's Employment Blawg
- Gizmodo
- How to Save the World
- IDFuel
- Infectious Greed
- Innovation.Net
- IT Facts
- The J Curve
- Jonathan Schwartz's Weblog
- Managing Product Development
- Marketing and Finance at Microsoft
- MarketingWonk
- Metacool
- Misbehaving
- MIT Advertising Lab
- The Monster Blog
- Noise Between Stations
- Occupational Adventure
- Online Business Networks
- Pause
- Peter Think
- Play Journal
- Popgadget
- Simplicity
- Slashdot
- Southeast VC
- Strategize
- Synergy Fest
- Techdirt
- Technology Review
- Venture Chronicles
- What's Your Brand Mantra?
- Worthwhile
- xBlog
Previous Posts
- B is for Back from the future.
- A resource from heaven and more
- Sisomo!
- Kol-Belov (Flash inpiration)
- ::: AdGeek :::
- Optical Illusion by Shell
- Four seasons of Traktor
- Parasitic advertising!
- A Night With Neil French
- The one show at OCAD
2 Comments:
thank you for your friendship and support.
The Southpaw Enterprises is offering and developing the best available equipment, tools, and resources to help children with sensory integration dysfunction (DSI) and similar disorders learn to live in this fast-paced world. Our focus is on providing occupational therapists and other health care professionals, schools, and parents with what they need to make a child's life better.
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hesslei
interactive marketing
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