“Let’s talk about your logo.” This is often either the shortest or the longest conversation we will ever have with any of our clients…
Thom Mozloom
The Media Sucks And We Know Why
Are you one to think the media is biased, inaccurate, and manipulative? You’re not alone. According to studies by Gallup, Pew, The Knight Foundation, and countless others, American trust in the media, across all platforms, is at an all time low…
The Parable Of The Unwanted Project
The client wanted a video. I didn’t think the event needed one. The client wanted a video. The rundown for the event we were coordinating was already way too long. The client wanted a video….
The Big Numbers
There are some subjects, it seems, that we just can’t talk about. That seems even more pronounced in today’s hyper-politicized climate where the divide between “them” and “us” has grown wider and deeper than any could have imagined.
Is This The End Of Facebook?
That’s the question that everyone seems to be asking following Mark Zuckerberg’s visit to Capitol Hill. The short answer is no; Facebook is not dead. The long answer is that Facebook died years ago.
Marking Scripts For Presentations
“Decisive speech is a wonderful confidence builder. To be sure of your voice and words will help you to be sure of yourself and will certainly lead other people to be sure of you,” says Dr. Julia Wing, author of Speak for Your Self.
The Table
Freedom of Speech. That term is often defined as person’s right to articulate ideas and opinions without the fear of government censorship or retribution, or societal sanction. Lost in this, however, is the fact that the responsibility for ensuring that speech can truly be free, lies with the patience and mercy of the listener – not with the force and volume of the speaker.
The Red Pen
It was sometime around 1998 and I was sitting in the HR office waiting to find out my fate. My job and, for all intents and purposes, my career in television were at stake. The reason all this was happening was because one (or more) of my employees had lodged a complaint, stating that I had consistently demeaned the writers and producers in my department, particularly with my unduly harsh and, at times, abusive, critique of their scripts.
My Favorite M Network TV Spot: When Living “Multiculturally” Pays Off
If you aren’t from Miami – or at least lived here for 20 years – it’s hard to explain how funny and on the mark this commercial is. Our client LOVED it. His clients saw it and they LOVED it. They came to see him, talk to him, laugh about the spot, and buy cars.
Thom Mozloom
A Word About Logos
“Let’s talk about your logo.” This is often either the shortest or the longest conversation we will ever have with any of our clients…
The Media Sucks And We Know Why
Are you one to think the media is biased, inaccurate, and manipulative? You’re not alone. According to studies by Gallup, Pew, The Knight Foundation, and countless others, American trust in the media, across all platforms, is at an all time low…
The Parable Of The Unwanted Project
The client wanted a video. I didn’t think the event needed one. The client wanted a video. The rundown for the event we were coordinating was already way too long. The client wanted a video….
The Big Numbers
There are some subjects, it seems, that we just can’t talk about. That seems even more pronounced in today’s hyper-politicized climate where the divide between “them” and “us” has grown wider and deeper than any could have imagined.
Is This The End Of Facebook?
That’s the question that everyone seems to be asking following Mark Zuckerberg’s visit to Capitol Hill. The short answer is no; Facebook is not dead. The long answer is that Facebook died years ago.
Marking Scripts For Presentations
“Decisive speech is a wonderful confidence builder. To be sure of your voice and words will help you to be sure of yourself and will certainly lead other people to be sure of you,” says Dr. Julia Wing, author of Speak for Your Self.
The Table
Freedom of Speech. That term is often defined as person’s right to articulate ideas and opinions without the fear of government censorship or retribution, or societal sanction. Lost in this, however, is the fact that the responsibility for ensuring that speech can truly be free, lies with the patience and mercy of the listener – not with the force and volume of the speaker.
The Red Pen
It was sometime around 1998 and I was sitting in the HR office waiting to find out my fate. My job and, for all intents and purposes, my career in television were at stake. The reason all this was happening was because one (or more) of my employees had lodged a complaint, stating that I had consistently demeaned the writers and producers in my department, particularly with my unduly harsh and, at times, abusive, critique of their scripts.
My Favorite M Network TV Spot: When Living “Multiculturally” Pays Off
If you aren’t from Miami – or at least lived here for 20 years – it’s hard to explain how funny and on the mark this commercial is. Our client LOVED it. His clients saw it and they LOVED it. They came to see him, talk to him, laugh about the spot, and buy cars.