When it comes to branding and marketing, a logo stands as the visual keystone of a company's identity. Logos serve as the face of a brand, succinctly communicating its essence to the consumer. Among the most powerful and memorable logos are those featuring animals. The choice of an animal in a logo isn't arbitrary. Every creature, from a lion to a hummingbird, carries a set of cultural and emotional associations that can speak volumes about the brand it represents.
Read MoreOrigami, the Japanese art of paper folding, is a craft that dates back centuries. Traditionally, it was a ceremonial and religious practice, but it has since evolved into an international hobby and form of artistic expression. While origami has been applied in various fields, from mathematics to architecture, one theme remains consistent—the representation of love. Whether through simple figures like a paper heart or complex creations like the origami Swan, the art has often been used to symbolize deep feelings and connections.
Read MoreIn the realm of automobiles, branding is vital for establishing recognition and customer loyalty. However, it's not just the car's specifications, performance, or reliability that captivates us. Often, it is the emblem that first catches our eye. This is particularly evident in the use of animals in car logos. From the roaring Jaguar to the galloping Mustang, animals serve as powerful symbols of what a brand stands for.
Read MoreAs electric cars surge in popularity it’s without a doubt that they will become more prominent in everyday life including the movies and TV shows we watch. For example, in February 2023 Netflix announced they will increase the presence of EVs in Netflix-produced shows and movies, where relevant.
Read MoreFacebook is the main place that I’ve come to know and commiserate with Kenan Cross, part of the Culture Junkies network of genre-loving content creation. Their YouTube channel and Twitch presence are outstanding. In their brand’s Facebook group, I play “the ringer” as the vetted and RT-approved film critic surfing in the discussion thread. Kenan invited me on recently to talk with his squad all about that work landscape during a time when the “critics vs. fans” debate couldn’t be higher
Read MoreFor their 124rd episode, two dashing film critics, two non-veteran dads, and two honorable teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, begin to venture to some of the older and underseen films of Harrison Ford. They were inspired after spending in-person time together earlier this summer with Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Up first is 1979's romantic drama Hanover Street from director Peter Hyams. The movie attempted to make Ford a swoon-worthy romantic lead between the first two "Star Wars" movies when his charisma shot up like a rocket.
Read MoreThe silver screen has long been a mirror reflecting societal attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions. One profession that has often been featured, albeit sometimes in a stereotyped manner, is that of the insurance salesman. From drama to comedy, the insurance salesman's role in movies has varied, often becoming central to plot twists and character development.
Read MoreNestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Spartanburg provides the perfect home base for exploring the natural beauty and cultural heritage of upstate South Carolina. Though a smaller city, Spartanburg overflows with rewarding attractions. From waterfalls and state parks to fascinating museums and live music, Spartanburg serves up southern hospitality alongside historic charm
Read MoreIn the fast-paced world we live in, communication is the cornerstone of every successful endeavor. Whether you're coordinating a construction project, managing a bustling event, or ensuring public safety, having a reliable communication tool is paramount. Two-way radios, such as the Kenwood TK-2000 and TK-3000 series, have emerged as indispensable tools for efficient and effective communication
Read MoreRecently, Ian Simmons of the Kicking the Seat podcast and YouTube channel and I were talking about the anniversary Warner Bros. 4K release of East of Eden. At the end of the episode, he wanted to know more about my FreeBlockbuster.org project. For those who don’t know, my family and I updated a retired Little Library in Elmwood Park, Illinois into a “Take a Movie/Leave a Movie” franchise location for a Free Blockbuster. Our box is the fourth in the Chicagoland area, and it’s been a fun civic experiment. I told Ian all about it. Follow the Free Blockbuster Elmwood Park Instagram page!
Read MoreWe are constantly looking for new ways to enhance the in-home entertainment experience. A home theater is just the solution to that. The entertainment options are limitless - you can organize family movie nights, play games with your friends, entertain your kids, or spend quality time with your significant other
Read MoreFor their 123rd episode, two tall-ish film critics, two lengthy dads, and two long-winded teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, stay on the editorial track with this open discussion posing the question "Are movies too long?" From blockbusters to prestige pictures, including the recent Oppenheimer the number of movies flying further than a tidy 90 minutes or two hours seems to be growing. Our guys try to dissect how and why this is happening and share how they feel about it.
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