Steve Jobs – Hell Froze Over


[YouTubeUlar] <— 79,224 A nice little recap of the generation I was so fortunate to have grown up in. Thanks for sharing the wealth of knowledge in the biography of your life Steve Jobs. If you haven't read Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs... I suggest you try it out. But since I don't read, plan a gigantic road trip and listen to it like I did. Steve Jobs (Unabridged) - Walter Isaacson Walter Isaacson – Steve Jobs (Unabridged)

MFCEO – Blades (Explicit)


[YouTubeUlar] <— 3,547 MFCEO Kenny Powers plays Steve Jobs and introduces his new K-Swiss product idea and explains where it comes from... BLADES.

“What do you ladies say we take a trip to uranus…
Get it?

Genius.

[Previous Kenny Powers]

DODOcase – Clean Shaven Patrick Buckley


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“As the winner of the Green Side of Business program, presented by GOOD and UPS, San Francisco’s DODOcase was awarded $10,000 to to invest in sustainability efforts. Learn more about what they did to change how they do business.”

Congratulations Patrick Buckley and DODOcase for winning the Green Side of Business Award and being a part of this nice little production.

Back in September Lance Atkins, aNt Rogers and I had a pretty fun night hanging out with the DODOcase crew in San Francisco. This random night included beer, football, more beer, ping pong, lots of ideas, amazing views and even lasers.

Thanks for the hospitality Patrick – but don’t forget you still owe me a DODOcase from our first annual DODO vs. Blackbox Case ping pong tournament.

Rock on!
Hydle

Chipotle – Back to the start


[YouTube] <— 4,429,478 [Behind the Scenes] <— 44,751 Congratulations to Chipotle for airing their first national television commercial. Back to the Start was a YouTube web release back in August and carries you through the story of Chipotle, told through the practices of a farmer.

“The film, by film-maker Johnny Kelly, depicts the life of a farmer as he slowly turns his family farm into an industrial animal factory before seeing the errors of his ways and opting for a more sustainable future. Both the film and the soundtrack were commissioned by Chipotle to emphasize the importance of developing a sustainable food system.”

1000% Genius – should have been a Super Bowl ad.

Buy the song and support The Chipotle Cultivate Foundation.

The Scientist - The Scientist - Single Willie Nelson – The Scientist

[NY Times Article]

Red Bull – Stratos


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“The mission, Red Bull Stratos, will take renowned athlete Felix Baumgartner to at least 120,000 feet above the earth, to the very edge of Space.

From there, he will attempt a stratospheric free fall jump – the longest in the history of man – and hopefully will become the first human to break the speed of sound with his own body.

This is a mission to overcome limits which have existed for almost fifty years, ever since the heroic achievement of the young US Air Force test pilot, Joe Kittinger, with his 1960 Excelsior mission.

Red Bull Stratos will attempt to make history and deliver valuable learnings for medical and scientific advancement that will aid the exploration of space in future years.”

[Red Bull Stratos]

Seth Godin – Who Cares?

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Unless someone does, things start to fray around the edges.

Often it’s the CEO or the manager who sets a standard of caring about the details. Even better is a culture where everyone cares, and where each person reinforces that horizontally throughout the team.

You’ve probably been to the hotel that serves refrigerated tomatoes in January at their $20 breakfast, that doesn’t answer the phone when you call the front desk, that has a shower curtain that is falling off the rack and a slightly snarky concierge. This is in sharp relief to that hotel down the street, the one that costs just the same, but gets the details right.

It’s obviously not about access to capital (doing it right doesn’t cost more). It’s about caring enough to make an effort.

If we define good enough sufficiently low, we’ll probably meet our standards. Caring involves raising that bar to the point where the team has to stretch.

Of course, the manager of the mediocre hotel that’s reading this, the staff member of the mediocre restaurant that just got forwarded this note–they have a great excuse. Time’s are tough, money is tight, the team wasn’t hired by me, nobody else cares, I’m only going to be doing this gig for a year, our customers are jerks… who cares?

Caring, it turns out, is a competitive advantage, and one that takes effort, not money.

Like most things that are worth doing, it’s not easy at first and the one who cares isn’t going to get a standing ovation from those that are merely phoning it in. I think it’s this lack of early positive feedback that makes caring in service businesses so rare.

Which is precisely what makes it valuable.

Happy New Year Impact


[YouTube] <— 3,688 As 2011 draws to a close and 2012 comes upon us... I would like to insert the event of losing Steve Jobs as the most impactful story that crossed my life this past year. Welcome to the memory bank Steve, you were here before and you will forever remain. More on this from me to come at a later date... For now you can consume these. [WIRED — Steven Levy]
[UNIX – Where it all came from]

Carlton – Blondes

Genius.

“They say dogs grow to look like their owners – and Australian beer Carlton MID’s premise for this print campaign is that if you spend too much time with your wife, you’ll grow to look like her too. The tagline is ‘Spending too much time with the wife? Stay a little longer.’ Clemenger BBDO Melbourne created the ads as part of a long running campaign encouraging men to spend more time relaxing with their mates at the pub.”

Thanks [CREATIVITY]

Full Credits
Agency: Clemenger BBDO Melbourne
Client: Carlton
Executive Creative Director: Ant Keogh
Art Director: Ant Phillips
Copywriter: Richard Williams

Norte Beer – Photoblocker


[YouTubeUlar] <— 230 2 commercials for ABInBev's Norte Beer brand featuring the Photoblocker. The one above made me laugh more than this one [125].

Not quite genius… but darn fun.

Cheers goes out to…

Agency: Del Campo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi
Client: Norte Beer
Executive Creative Director: Maxi Itzkoff
Executive Creative Director: Mariano Serkin
Creative Director: Ariel Serkin
Creative Team: Ezequiel De Luca
Creative Team: Nicolas Diaco
Agency Producer: Adrian Aspani
Agency Producer: Camilo Rojas
Agency Producer: Lucas Delenikas
Production Company: Landia
Director: Matias Moltrasio
Executive Producer: Andy Fogwill
Executive Producer: Nico Cabuche
DP: Leo Hermo
Postproduction Company: Metrovision
Sound Designer: Elefante Rosagante
Music: Supercharango
Advertiser Supervisor: Ricardo Fernandez
Advertiser Supervisor: Pablo Firpo
Advertiser Supervisor: Matias Medina

Old Spice – Motorcycle


[YouTubular] <— 301 views Old Spice is at it again. Genius. Full Credits Agency: Wieden + Kennedy Portland Client: Old Spice Creative Direction: Jason Bagley Creative Direction: Craig Allen Copywriter: Andy Laugenour Art Director: Max Stinson Producer: Lizzie Marcy ECD: Mark Fitzloff ECD: Susan Hoffman ECD: Icaro Doria ECD: Guillermo Vega Agency Executive Producer: Ben Grylewicz Prod. Co.: MJZ Director: Tom Kuntz Exec. Producer: Jeff Scruton Line Producer: Scott Kaplan DOP: Philippe Le Sourd Director of Editorial: Mackenzie Cutler Editor: Gavin Cutler Post Prod: Sasha Hirschfeld VFX: The Mill Music and Sound: Barking Owl Mix: Lime Studios

Hugh MacLeod – Begin or End

There are few things sadder than seeing someone give up. And by the same token, seeing someone walk through life waiting to wake up. These people want something out of life, but they can’t put their finger on it, and so they wait. They wait for something to simply fall out of the sky and many times (if not always) their wait is in vain.

I don’t want to get into a discussion about fate or whatever that would imply for a person in this situation, but sometimes one has to decide to live. Not for someone or something else–but solely for their own happiness and contentment.
It can be hard, sometimes, to get out of this mindset, that things will just happen or work themselves out on their own. We have infinite potential to change our impact on the world and with the people around us.

All one has to do is act.