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How to Take Advantage of Twitter’s New Inline Images

How to Take Advantage of Twitter’s New Inline Images

by Marshall Maher| October 30, 2013

Call it #WeirdTwitter or anything you want – it’s a whole different platform as of Tuesday. The social platform heralded for its micro bursts of news and updates just doubled-down on the visual web. Images once attached as pic.twitter.com now show up directly in people’s feeds. There is no more need to click on the […]

Is Size Relevant When Measuring Creativity?

Is Size Relevant When Measuring Creativity?

by Debbi Reinschmiedt| October 28, 2013

That, of course, depends on what you’re measuring, how the things being measured relate to one another in the context of the measurement, and most importantly, why it’s being measured. I find this question particularly challenging in the context of measuring creativity. Creativity is both an art and a science requiring imagination and skill. And, […]

Break Through Buzz: The Ad That Wasn’t There

Break Through Buzz: The Ad That Wasn’t There

by Charlotte Haigh| October 25, 2013

Break Through Buzz is the creative stuff that impressed Ketchum’s creative community this week. Check out what captured our imaginations and inspires us to keep pushing the boundaries of possibility.

Interview With Elizabeth Daley, Dean, School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California

Interview With Elizabeth Daley, Dean, School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California

by David Gallagher| October 23, 2013

I conducted an interview with Elizabeth Daley, Dean of the School of Cinematic Arts at USC who sits with me on a committee for the World Economic Forum called the Global Agenda Council on the Future of Media. We’ve had some interesting conversations about the world of media, how it’s changing and what we might […]

Your Most Important Tweets Ever? Your Last Five

Your Most Important Tweets Ever? Your Last Five

by Jim Lin| October 21, 2013

If you’re on Twitter, or have a client on it, I want you to do something right now. Go to that profile page and read the last five tweets. You just read the five most important tweets of all time. These are the tweets that determine whether or not you get followed. Why? Because unless […]

Language Tips From a Well-Spoken Cat

Language Tips From a Well-Spoken Cat

by Jeff Lewonczyk| October 18, 2013

Cat videos are familiar to anyone who’s spent any time on the Internet – but how many of our feline friends have the confidence and know-how to give us lessons on how to write better? It’s my pleasure to introduce you all to my cat Pappy, who has a lot to say about a few […]