John Fraser's new SOHO restaurant, What Happens When, takes the idea of pop-up to the extreme. The Kickstarter funded joint will ask diners to set and reset the cutlery on their tables and will likely be demolished in after July.
Following Goldman Sachs' $500 million investment in Facebook that values the company at $50 billion, the investment firm is inviting its wealthiest clients to chip in (Although a private company, Facebook does trade on secondary markets where former employees look to unload their shares.).
If people aren't willing to purchase content directly on the web, why would publishers think that they would want to pay for the same content in an app?
An ever-evolving collection of "the highly recognizable symbols that form the world's visual language" - very similar to AIGA's set of passenger/pedestrian symbols.
The Snuggie and the Shakeweight have financially benefited from free publicity that pokes fun at them. Snuggie is expected to sell their 25 millionth blanket by year's end. This also explains why nearly 25% of our office White Elephant gifts were either Snuggies or Shakeweights.
Designed to help developers create, test, and launch mobile-ad campaigns on Apple's iAd platform, iAd Producer is freely available to any paid member of Apple's iOS Developer Program.
But many non-profits are wary of handing over partial control of brand names and trademarks to social networks who are often unknown to the nonprofit groups they support.