Christmas with the Clauses

Posted by Danielle | Posted in Projects | Posted on 05-12-2008

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For your pleasure, I’ve posted my revised narrative, Christmas with the Clauses. An original Seussical, with help from my friend Dan McGrain, and narrated by the wonderful Sid Whatley. Enjoy!

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Note: The file is rather large so it might take a few minutes to completely download. If the movie doesn’t load, please click here.

50% Off at Stock Photo Site

Posted by Danielle | Posted in General | Posted on 04-12-2008

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In my search for art for our narrative project, I came across the site Crestock. When you open and fund your account, you’ll get a discount of 50% off. That is an impressive savings. If you are married to the stock at iStockPhoto, check to see if your chosen art is excluve to iStock. If it isn’t, you may be able to find it on Crestock…and save.

The Personality of a Font

Posted by Danielle | Posted in General | Posted on 02-12-2008

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When you select a font, you are selecting, in short, a personality. So, just what kind of personality does your font of choice exude? Find out at the “Font Conference”.


Happy Thanksgiving!

Posted by Danielle | Posted in General | Posted on 27-11-2008

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Happy Thanksgiving to one and all. And happy birthday Mom! Every few years, Thanksgiving falls on my mom’s birthday. The last time this happened, I ditched the family shortly after our Thanksgiving feast and drove down to First Mariner Arena to see the P. Diddy and the Family concert. Sorry, mother! I’m older and wiser now.

Let’s Talk Packaging

Posted by Danielle | Posted in General | Posted on 24-11-2008

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I came across a blog post over at Adpunch, talking about Coke’s new bottle packaging for the movie release of Quantum of Solace. I admit that I’ve never seen a James Bond movie, but this bottle is pretty cool. This package is available in Great Britain. I wish Coke would release bottles back in the States.

Show and Tell: Story

Posted by Danielle | Posted in Show and Tell | Posted on 22-11-2008

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Honey Bunches of Oats cereal has a stupendously long story about its history on the back of the box. I’ve never had this cereal. I’m not sure how it even ended up in my kitchen. The story is rather boring, and doesn’t offer the personality that the company’s current ads showcase.

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Today’s Interesting Print Ad

Posted by Danielle | Posted in General | Posted on 16-11-2008

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Here’s a clever ad from Vespa. The long and short of it is that with a Vespa, you can easily avoid a police road block and escape without a scratch. Why? Because it is small. The concept is clever and the illustration adds something (I don’t know what) to the feel of the ad.

Show and Tell: Favorite Words

Posted by Danielle | Posted in Show and Tell | Posted on 15-11-2008

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Do I really have favorite words? I’ve come up with a short list, and most of them are silly, “giggle” words. And the winners are…

  • Ginormous
  • Bullocks
  • Glacial
  • Befuddled
  • Conundrum
  • Strategery
  • Dunder Mifflin
  • Bunghole

I particular like “glacial” because of how I heard it used in a sentence. The phrase is from the movie “The Devil Wears Prada” when Glenn Close’s character says “By all means, move at a glacial pace.”

Goonies of the Caribbean

Posted by Danielle | Posted in Show and Tell | Posted on 08-11-2008

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Steve Concotelli, a freelance Editor living in Los Angeles put together this amazing narrative that previews the adventures of the Goonies as they face the Pirates of the Caribbean in their search for One-Eyed Willie. I found this movie trailer some time ago, and watch it every once it while. The quality is top-notch and it makes me wish this movie really existed.

For the Record…

Posted by Danielle | Posted in General | Posted on 04-11-2008

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The name Meshell Ndegeocello was brought up in class. Since this singer blew up in my prime (which, sadly, was about 20 years ago), I thought it curious that I was laughed at when I pronounced her last name.

For the record, I did pronounce it correctly. It really isn’t that difficult. Meshell Ndegeocello is pronounced MEE-shell n-deh-GAY-o-chel-o. Instructions for pronouncing the name is all over her debut album, Plantation Lullabies.

If you haven’t had the chance to hear Meshell’s music, I highly recommend it. It takes me back.