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May 11th, 2012
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It’s not every day that we get the chance to step back from our busy day-to-day schedules and congratulate those team members who through their dedication, skills and vision regularly produce outstanding work for both our wonderful clients and indeed the Agency as a whole. But today is one of those days. We’re happy to offer a big congratulations… read more>>

Tags: awards, Bell & Co, brand guidelines, creative, design
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March 13th, 2012
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It’s that time of year again—March Madness! March Madness has always been an exciting time of year across the country for students and alumni alike. As an alumni of a Big Ten school, the only thing that has changed for me this year is my location. I will not be in East Lansing, Michigan, surrounded by fellow… read more>>

Tags: livestream, march madness, mobile, news
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March 7th, 2012
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Last week, our creative director Bob Ireland hosted an exhibit of his photography to benefit the Sylvia Center and help launch the soon-to-be-open gallery space at 317 Madison Street. Bob has been passionate about photography for many years, and his show, The Five Elements, showcases his attention on singular moments in nature. We were all excited to… read more>>

Tags: art, Bob Ireland, Contemporary, creative, Photography
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February 8th, 2012
Mad Men Graffiti Art

As with fans from all over the place, here at Sharp we’ve been counting down the days till Mad Men is back up and running (48 days to go!), and as with most New Yorkers, we have a special place in our hearts for those subway graffiti artists making us chuckle on our way to work each… read more>>

Tags: Mad Men, Madison Avenue, Street Art
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February 8th, 2012
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“The latest advice on child-rearing, baby products and prenatal yoga stretches is not being found in conversations over the picket fence but rather in Twitter messages, blog rolls and on Facebook walls (New York Times).” Recently, our PR team Vice President, Elizabeth Hewitt returned to the office from maternity leave. The New Year has already greeted Elizabeth… read more>>

Tags: mommy bloggers, new social media perspectives, new york times, online community
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January 30th, 2012
Sharp Communications website

As of mid-December sharpthink.com has had a major redesign and totally new back end. The homepage is now a totally user-friendly way to access all things Sharp Communications. From the slider you can view clients, people or an image with an insight into our company culture. There is our blog and twitter feed for news and opinions… read more>>

Tags: SEO, social media, web design, web development, wordpress
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January 6th, 2012
Terry Seitz Sharp Communications

New Year and new beginnings here at Sharp, and we’re excited to add Terry Seitz to our management team.  Amidst the frenzy of jumping into 2012, Terry took a minute to answer my hard-hitting questions… LH: Tell us a little about your background. Did you always want to be an ad man? TS: Actually when I was… read more>>

Tags: NYU Stern, terry seitz
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January 3rd, 2012
2011

The new year is always a time for reviewing the past and planning for the future. Thanks to the endless archives online, the process of looking back has inundated news feeds for the past week or so. There have been round-ups of the year’s most viral campaigns, the year’s best ads, and PR trend predictions for 2012… read more>>

Tags: new year 2011
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December 13th, 2011
Fancy Show Jumping, Ice Hockey or Fencing?

Whilst taking a walk through Mayfair the other morning I spotted a City of Westminster sign in a small park that not only caught my eye but drew me closer to the information at hand. The key element of interest was the icons which represented the do’s and don’ts in the city park. While I tended to… read more>>

Tags: branding, Communications, Corporate Identity, London, marketing
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December 9th, 2011
I dare you

Whilst in London this week I had the pleasure of living high off the hog if you will. No, I didn’t fly Business or stay at the Connaught, but I did one evening eat at a very new and much talked about “snout to tail” restaurant called St John’s (in the St John’s Hotel mind you) on… read more>>

Tags: culture, food, London
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