King Arthur Discovers Internet, Sony Borrows GE Tagline

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– Ever watch Mayim Balik in Blossom? Now you can see her in an Old Navy commercial. Along with Joe!

– King Arthur Flour discovers the internet. And gives a sales pitch for Chrome.

– So here’s McCann’s new work on Sony’s first global brand campaign. Borrowing from GE, the new tagline is “Made of Imagination.”

– Live in London? Hate waiting for trains? Wish you could put that wasted time to better use? Well, there’s an app for that.

– As Boston-based Gearon Hoffman winds down operations, Allen & Gerritsen will take on duties for previous Gearon Hoffman clients Boston Interiors, Bank Rhode Island and Museum od Science.

– So some think Demi Moore had a bit too much Phgotoshop work done to her for her latest Helena Rubinstein campaign. What do you think?

– Automotive financing isn’t the sexiest product out there but creative content agency BON did a nice job with it.

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