Web trends and media work
Obama’s in the age of war…

I just watched Obama’s talk, and have a few ideas. Still putting my thoughts together about what we’re doing sending troops is a good thing or not. I like the basic way NY Mag thinks about these things

Obama’s in the age of war…

I just watched Obama’s talk, and have a few ideas. Still putting my thoughts together about what we’re doing sending troops is a good thing or not. I like the basic way NY Mag thinks about these things

New York Magazine and Grok

A couple of new agencies are in the making. Tod has a that’s been around for a while here, but notice there’s a newish blog here. Fascinating that there’s also pet rescue work he’s been involved in.

Check these cuties out!


 

Cheerios got a lot of press

THe Cheerios campaigns were curiously interesting. Probably in no small part because of the efforts of many. This article from NY Magazine talks about, among others, Tod Seisser. It’s a different approach than the San Francisco or LA crowd might take. Tod does things in different and creative ways. The was another article that talked about a warmer approach Seisser took. The campaign has been shown on YouTube.

There’s a lot of things to think about, and AdWeek had a lot to say, and it comes as no big surprise that Tod was mentioned here too. The Media business has a lot of twists and turns—but that’s par for the course with creative endeavors of all sorts. In a sense, these pieces although intended for business, are actually each little works of art unto themselves.

Comic Art for Media Mavens

Well, I just thought I would start out this Blog as I think about what all the different forms of media are, some serious, some not. There are a lot of folk out there who look at media, and produce such things. There’s also the non-professional side, the hobbies of media folk. Tod Seisser seems to have some interest in comic book art. Here’s some galleries Tod set up to display his collections: