Articles filed under 'Public Relations'

After Osama bin Laden’s Killing, PR Is Another War


Once last weekend’s military operation was successfully carried out, President Obama sauntered to the podium and told the American public the words it had longed to hear…

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We’ll Convince Them Yet: Marketing = Investment

Too many people see marketing as an expense instead of a crucial investment for your business.

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2011: Year of the Rabbit Tablet

If you weren’t one of the 6.35 million people who received an iPad for Christmas, don’t worry. According to the Chinese calendar, it’s the year of the rabbit, but it also seems to be the year of the pocket computer…

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One Lump or Two?

Whether or not you’re a Starbucks regular, occasional caramel macchiato drinker or your car sports the “friends don’t let friends drink Starbucks” bumper sticker…

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It’s All in the (Facebook) Look

It’s getting cold. I’m busting out sweaters, hot chocolate, boots, and pop-up turkey decorations. I’m raking the leaves, setting back the clocks, and dreading that five minutes while we wait for our car to defrost in the morning.

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Graphic Design & Politics

Was just sent this article from the NY Times that discusses the relationship between political candidates and their public perception as a result of graphic design and typography. This article makes the point that “…poor design contributes to a general disinterest in politics.”

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Q & A with Joanna Sullivan, editor of the Baltimore Business Journal

I have been a journalist nearly my whole life. My first job was photographer of my junior high newspaper, the Hollow Log, in seventh grade. Two years later, I became the editor of the Hollow Log. I haven’t stopped since.

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