EXCUSE ME WHAT’S THE JOB NUMBER FOR THIS?
IN PURSUIT OF PUPS: THE ART OF THE LOST DOG POSTER
I kicked off my agency’s thought leadership series with a piece about a surprisingly potent form of advertising that we can all take a few tips from: the lost dog poster.
SORRY FOR GHOSTING
A conversation with friends about ghosting made us realize that despite our hatred of being ghosted, we had all ghosted people ourselves and felt residual guilt.
From that chat sprung Sorry For Ghosting Day, a made-up holiday dedicated to apologizing to those you've ghosted, therefore freeing you of guilt and clearing your romantic conscience on the most lovey dovey day of the year – Valentine's Day.
cat-astrophe
I was working on a cat GIF (the best part of my job) when Photoshop decided to get glitchy. I took some screenshots and turned it into something that, frankly, is better than anything I would've come up with.
SLOW DAY AT the office
It started with a conversation with coworkers about how Channing Tatum kind of looks like a potato (Channing Tater). Next thing we knew, we had seven pages of celebrity food puns. I took our favorites and created a menu for The Celebstaurant.
My partners in pun: Dana Ganci, Dave Castillo, Dylan Burns, Jilly Ko, James Meiser, and Mallory Puzio
SHE GOT THE HOUSE AND KIDS.
HE GOT THE CAR.
A recent road trip sighting. Hands down the best vanity plate I've ever seen.
PATRIOTIC POULTRY
I once opened a bag of frozen chicken and found a USA-shaped piece. Still not over it, because fried chicken shaped like America is the most American thing I've ever witnessed.
Also, still waiting for some oddly-shaped food funds to start rolling in. If it worked for the Virgin Mary grilled cheese lady, it can work for me.