Posts Tagged ‘art’

Fashion-Forward

It’s commonly known that fashion designers take inspiration from street fashion, but have you noticed lately that fashion marketers are picking up on this trend? Or should I say they’re following suit? Okay, I’ll stop with the bad puns. For some time now, bloggers have been documenting the latest styles that hit the streets. Blogs [...]

Seeking a Strategy for Creativity

Last week was Toronto’s Creative Places + Spaces conference – a very dynamic gathering of speakers from not-for-profit and educational sectors, with some CBC talent and Toronto City Hall employees thrown in for good measure. The theme of the day was collaboration. Presenters explored the unconventional ways that individuals, communities, and institutions can work together [...]

Art From the Unexpected

One of the underpinnings of Brand Infiltration™ is an understanding that, while both are clearly essential to excellent brand work, creative isn’t simply about pretty pictures and clever turns of phrase. The Infiltrators are obsessed with being creative in all job functions, whether that means coming up with brilliant means by which to design measurement [...]

Why Storytelling Matters

Recently, I’ve been doing some research around research itself. I’m taking a great methodologies class at U of T and, despite the Holy-Intensity-Batman feeling I have through the bulk of each session,  it’s probably my favourite afternoon of the week. The other day, we were in the throes of discussion when the question came up: [...]

We’ve Caught the Momentile Bug…

Recently around the office, we’ve been experimenting with a relatively new social tool called Momentile, a service that allows you to post a photo of your life, all 365 days of the year. As compared to other photo sharing services, you can only upload one photo a day and cannot comment on or title your [...]