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Andrew Luck — Tips to create a successful brand in Indy.

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In the first pick of the NFL 2012 Draft, the Indi­anapo­lis Colts have selected Andrew Luck. This is a great oppor­tu­nity for the rookie QB, but every­one is aware of the chal­lenges he has before him — namely, the shoes he’s fill­ing. We wrote ear­lier this year about Pey­ton Manning’s brand as a player. Today we’d like to give Mr. Luck a few tips on estab­lish­ing his own brand here in the Cir­cle City.

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Apple’s Lat­est Inno­va­tions for the iPad — Are iBooks the future of education?

E-books have been a grow­ingly pop­u­lar trend among adults and chil­dren for the last few years on tablets, such as Amazon’s Kin­dle and Apple’s iPad. As both com­pa­nies con­tinue invest­ing in brand devel­op­ment ini­tia­tives, the real power of these devices has remained untapped until recently.

When Apple first launched the iPad my ini­tial thought was, “finally, tech­nol­ogy that will help us get out of expen­sive, out­dated, heavy text­books and in to excit­ing and inter­ac­tive edu­ca­tional mate­ri­als.” I saw the poten­tial imme­di­ately and was ecsta­tic. The only prob­lem was that there was almost no men­tion of this until the release of the iPad 2. Sure, there were a few startup com­pa­nies excited for the new devel­op­ment plat­form and what this could mean for engag­ing our youth more effec­tively, but ulti­mately the cost to develop a sin­gle inter­ac­tive text­book was just pro­hib­i­tive. Why would any of the major text­book pub­lish­ers like Pear­son, McGraw Hill, and Houghton Mif­flin want to invest that kind of money when the cur­rent sys­tem works? Plus, the tech­nol­ogy was still rel­a­tively new and untested. So, early adop­tion was prob­a­bly not even on their radar.

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Super Bowl 2012 — Unveiling the new 2012 Super Bowl Host Committee Poster.

If you know me well, when I catch wind of some­thing dis­turb­ing or what would seem counter to rea­son, I’ll tell you what I think about it. Today, I saw a tweet about the new Super Bowl 2012 Host Com­mit­tee poster and, being a designer and con­tribut­ing mem­ber to the Indi­anapo­lis visual arts com­mu­nity, I had to take a peek.

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Tac­tic logo design recognized — Recent work selected for publication in international logo design book.

We’re very excited to announce that one of our recent logo designs was selected for pub­li­ca­tion in iheart­l­o­gos’ sea­son two book!

An inter­na­tional logo design com­pe­ti­tion where “the com­peti­tors are the judges — and vice versa,” iheart­l­o­gos received more than 1400 entries for its sea­son two contest.

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How to Brand an Ice Cream Success — Ice cream industry underdog has found great success through their use of niche branding and intelligent positioning.

 

 

Greater’s may just be America’s most irre­sistible ice cream. What, you’ve never heard of Graeter’s Ice Cream? Well, then you must not live near the Queen City of Cincin­nati and Graeter’s is okay with that.

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Social media — How it has changed the way we respond to tragedies.

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We’ve known for a while that Social media is a new, mys­te­ri­ous and excit­ing advance­ment in how we com­mu­ni­cate. We’ve seen how it can build a fol­low­ing around a super­star, help a small busi­ness find a new mar­ket and even act as a soap box for a crazed actor who has tiger blood. Only in the last few months have we really seen social media become more than just a fun exper­i­ment in communication.

We’ve seen recently the global impact social media has had on major events. In Egypt, social media fueled a rev­o­lu­tion and ulti­mately led to the rapid orga­ni­za­tion of a com­mu­nity to over­throw its government.

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