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Video Spots For YellaWood, Cold-EEZE Win Prestigious Graphis Awards

Brunner

Video spots for two Brunner clients — YellaWood and Vespyr — have won Graphis Advertising Awards 2024 , which recognize the world’s best creative work. See case study. We’re honored to partner with each of these brands and develop creative campaigns that resonate with their target audiences.

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Practice Exponential Thinking with the Both/And Principle

Daniel Burrus

When facing a crucial junction in a project, new product, or industry-altering change, executives and leaders alike simply don’t want to make a decision between two perfectly good options. Case Studies: Either/Or and the Shift to Both/And. Higher Education.

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Guest article: How Brunner continues to innovate with the help of Roku

Brunner

We have teams focused on developing everything from virtual reality (VR) apps and non-fungible token (NFT) projects to customized data warehouses and client facing BI reporting systems. Brunner needed a marketing solution for a post-cookie advertising model. They too will kick off a full-funnel strategy this year.

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IA Summit 09 - Day 1

Boxes and Arrows

Designing For, With, and Around Advertising – Karen McGrane User experience designers often express a desire to play more of a strategic role in guiding business decisions. Yet UX designers don’t always seek to understand the advertising business model so they can maximize revenue.

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We Don’t Research. We Build.

Boxes and Arrows

The idea was basically to turn commercial spaces into the comments thread below any HuffPo story (granted, a way to place more advertising in front of people). I was also prepared with some basic content strategy advice; suggestions about building a content strategy process seemed nicer than pointing out all the poor grammar and typos.