The “Maple Moose” flavour begged to be selected from the shelf of chips, if for no other reason than the name, and the promise of a great photo-op, along with a Molson Canadian beer in hand, for my visiting American relatives at the cottage. Maple Moose was one of four finalists in Lay’s Canada’s “Do Us a Flavour” chip naming contest. While there were over 600,000 … [Read more...]
Duct Tape Surfing: Authentic storytelling that begs to be shared
A friend from Australia posted a video link to my Facebook page recently entitled “Duct Tape surfing.” The sheer title begged it to be viewed and shared. But add in the fact that it featured a 50 year old paraplegic women who learns to surf attached to back of a thrill seeking 20-something young man and the interest level ratcheted up even more. Quite simply it is an … [Read more...]
Drink & Drive Website Design Theory
Now before you think I’ve completely lost my mind, advocating irresponsible behaviour could somehow be linked to good design, the headline link will be forthcoming. Stick with me here. This will not irritate MADD. A fellow entrepreneur friend of mine recently posted to Facebook her frustration in selecting and working with a good website designer. A topic of great interest, … [Read more...]
Facebook sponsored posts: A consumer perspective
Is anyone else a little disturbed at the creepy accuracy of recent “sponsored posts” showing up in their Facebook feed? While I'm a fan of Growers Cider, having it land on my timeline at 4:30pm at the end of the week seems a tad planned. Likewise ads for Clearly Contacts and reading glasses, as I search for mine to read the screen. And don't get me started on the diet … [Read more...]
Dove Real Beauty Sketches: a campaign or a movement?
I love this new campaign by Dove. It features a forensic sketch artist creating images of women as they describe themselves, and as others who they have recently met, see them. All images where created without actually seeing the person, instead relying on how each person interview described them. Subjects were then shown the images created side be side, and asked to … [Read more...]








