Friday, October 31, 2008

Challenging Times Ahead

Global economic uncertainty has been the news for some time now and many companies have reacted by cutting back on advertising while others have seen an opportunity to grow their business. In any any case, maintaining a positive outlook is something that costs nothing but will, I believe, go a long way in helping to turn things around. In other words, keep smiling. Happy Halloween!

Monday, October 20, 2008

T-shirt to die for

I'm going ahead with limited production of this t-shirt design and hope to have them available before the end of the year so if you're interested let me know.

   I'm also looking into a charitable tie-in of some kind - Cancer Society is the most obvious but if you have any thoughts I'd love to hear from you.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

James Garner files suit against McCain, Palin over use of 'Maverick'

Came across this funny tongue-in-check article by Steve Young online and the best part was some of the comments. Check it out for yourself at the link below.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steve-young/james-garner-files-suit-a_b_124997.html

Not only was it funny, it also inspired me to create this knock-off of the Shepard Fairey Obama poster. I'm a fan of Obama but I'm an even bigger fan of James Garner - long live Maverick!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Apple knows how to open a new store.

Attended the opening of the Apple Store in Fairview Mall on Sept.27th along with my son who lives on his own now. It was my idea and a way to spend some time with him. 
    Neither of us had witnessed one of these Apple events before and being fans, we were curious. And they were giving away free t-shirts to the first 1,000 visitors. Piece o' cake. 
    We planned our arrival so that we'd have a half hour before the opening, thinking we'd grab some breakfast and then casually make our way over. They did say the first 1,000 visitors after all. No need to hurry, right?  Fortunately, we decided to have a quick look to confirm the store location before enjoying breakfast and surprise, surprise there must have already been 500 people lined up! Needless to say we hurried to stake our place in line - free t-shirt after all - and waited. And this is where the Apple experience began.
    At about 15 minutes to opening, a mass of cheering, enthusiastic Apple t-shirt wearing young men and women came pouring out of nowhere and started running the length of the line-up. It not only woke me up but it put a smile on both our faces. You couldn't help but get caught up in their energy. This went on for about 5 minutes and then, just as quickly, they disappeared. By the time we started coming down from this induced high, the store opened and surprising the line started moving, slow but steady, and after about 10 minutes we were just about in. And this is where the experience got ramped-up. 
   All those Apple people who'd surprised us while waiting in line had now formed a welcoming 'gauntlet' that each and every visitor had to walk through, to no end of loud cheers and high-fives! Even the most jaded of people (ie. me) could not resist getting caught up in this. It was fun and it was memorable and it brought Apple to life.
   What more could you want.

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