Saturday, June 30, 2007

They call me mellow yellow...

This is my Simpsons avatar. Ha!

Create your own and do a lot of other cool but pointless stuff here.

How would you promote the Simpsons movie? Best answer gets to make out with Aaron. Trust me, it's worth it.

UPDATE: Sorry, I'm an idiot, link is fixed now.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Say Hello!

oh how that title reminds me of last years' well-meaning first year introduction turned inbox invasion!

Just wanted to say hello to my favorite people:) I hope that everyone is doing well, enjoying some breathing time between now and the next great adventure - cheers to that!

I miss you all so much, but am very glad that we have this to keep tabs of each other - what a splendid idea!

Have a fantastic Sunday everyone :)

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Pressure

I love this commercial. The song says/does it all.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Read this book

It's called Then We Came To The End by Joshua Ferris.

It's about an advertising agency, but it's not about advertising. It's about the relationships we form with the people we spend the majority of our day with. It's also about uselessness, sex, money, storytelling, redemption, cancer, adolescence, haircuts, homeless people, Chicago, charity, and totem poles. And a lot of other stuff too.

The author does some really interesting things with the way he narrates the book. The narrative voice is first person plural, so it's always "We did this" and "We think that." It creates this sense that the people in this office don't exist as individuals in the same way they do outside the office, and they like it that way. There's comfort in it.

If you read this book, you'll be able to see me in it. And Wigganga, and Aquino, and Red Fury, and Georgie, and DG, and Weeness, and Mansi, and Ayasha, and Olga, and Z, and Hollywood, and Kat, and Kristin, and Ollie, and Temple, and Mullen, and Steven, and Jonnie, and Tai, and Kuch, and Dalynn, and Alice, and Elizabeth, and Manoj, and Courtney. Oh, and Claudio and Erin Swarbrick too.

As much criticism as there is in this book about the way we live our lives in our offices, there is also a whole lot of humanity, wit, and grace in this book. The author doesn't allow it to become a one-dimensional portrait at any point, which would have been a very easy thing to do.

It's a great summer read, wherever you are. Hope everyone's doing great.

Monday, June 18, 2007

North Cakalacky...

I strongly recommend playing miniature golf at your earliest convenience. Also, please disregard all signs that ask you not to ride the dinosaurs, pirate ships, giant alligators or other large figures that the course offers. There really isn't anything funnier or more fulfilling than a 25 year-old man riding a triceratop after a 10 year-old kid gets lectured by his mother for not obeying the rules.


Hope everyone is having fun.

Fast Company Article


Hello! I hope this post finds everyone doing well. If you haven't already read this months Fast Company, you may want to grab a copy. There is an article about The Martin Agency, and our very own Katherine Wintsch is captured with the Wal-Mart team. If you can't pick up the magazine to see the pics, you can read the article here. Clan of the Caveman

Monday, June 11, 2007

Cleveland-Kwitchen

Our little Elizabeth got married this weekend.
Cutting the cake.

View from the outdoor reception.

Gettin' jiggy with it...

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Detroit says hi

So far, I have eaten in 4 different Indian restaurants, 2 mediterranian restaurants, watched six movies, driven a couple hundred miles and been here since six days.

Detroit still doesn't feel like home.

Miss Richmond and all you guys a lot.

I start work this 18th.

How's everyone else doing?

Sunday, June 3, 2007

D5: Gates & Jobs

Bill Gates and Steve Jobs interviewed together at the all things digital conference by Wall Street Journal columnists Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg. Really interesting.

You can download the podcast"Steve Jobs and Bill Gates at D5 conference"