• Mario Zoots in Tokion Magazine New York

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    The art of Denver’s Mario Zoots is part of an article in the new Tokion Magazine from NY. The article is titled, Steal Your Face: A Portfolio of Artists Turning Portraiture On Its Head. His work is the black and white piece in the center of the fourth photo.

  • New Rafa Jenn Print: Front & Back

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    The artists are coming out the woodwork to make it easy for you to do your holiday buying this year. Here’s a new limited edition giclée from Rafa Jenn called, “Front & Back.” It’s an edition of 48 on heavyweight archival paper, 18” x 18” and comes signed and numbered. $69 here.

  • Hittin' The Denver 50 Tonight?

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    After all, tonight you’ll be among the smartest, the coolest – the Innovazzi of the ad scene. And you’ll celebrate the 50 Best Ideas at two of the season’s best parties.

    But it’s your last chance to register!

    First, at the Curtis, 6 PM to 11 PM, you get free food, plus two free drinks, compliments of Cactus. You also get to see the 50 Best Ideas from 2009, and get your Denver 50 Book.

    But wait, there’s more!

    Show attendees are also invited to the Denver 50 Champagne after-party at TAG for champagne, wine, and beer hosted by Marc Piscotty Photography, and dessert and late-night snacks from Chef Troy Guard. The after-party is 11 PM to last call.

    TAG is Denver’s hottest new restaurant, located at 1441 Larimer Square.

    Thanks to our Larimer Square sponsor, you can get $2 all-night parking at the 14th & Market Street garage. Just enter between 4 P.M. and 6 P.M. and mention “New Denver Ad Club.”

    Two great parties. One great celebration.

    Don’t miss out. Register now.

    When
    Thursday, December 10, 2009 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM

    Where
    The Curtis Hotel, 1405 Curtis Street, Denver, CO 80202

    FEE
    Member, $50.00
    Non-Member, $65.00

  • Denver's Monty Miranda Named Creative Director for Amos Content Group

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    For those wondering what director Monty Miranda’s been up to since doing really well with his first feature film, “Skills Like This,” he’s just been named Creative Director at Amos Content Group in Los Angeles. In his new position, Miranda will oversee the development of all online and out-of-home video productions helmed by the Amos Content Group.

    Miranda is a successful commercial director who has lead television campaigns for Coca Cola, McDonalds, Coors and hundreds of other major brands. His productions have been nominated for a Clio, an Effie and an Addy and have been featured in the BBC’s “Most Outrageous Commercials” and Fox Television’s “World’s Funniest Commercials” television specials.

    Good luck in your new role, Monty.

  • Helping Denver Suck Less: Subkast Motion Graphics Design Studio

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    We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again. Between the likes of ESPI, Adamator, runrobot, Spillt, Stileloot, a handful of others and our newest discovery, Subkast (aka Brandon Wheatley), there’s a grip of motion graphics and animation talent here in Colorado. We hope you’re taking advantage of that fact.

    Brandon’s been solidifying his motion work over the last half-decade, working at Xylem Digital, Factory Design Labs and most recently during the last year as a freelancer. As a lancer, he’s created a combination of web and broadcast motion projects for Audi, Vail Resorts, Jack Link’s, SanDisk, Charter Business and more. And he deserves to be busy. You’ll find Subkast on our list of Recommended Talent under Motion Production when you need the dazzle.

    Subkast Demo Reel from Brandon Wheatley on Vimeo.

  • Anti-Smoking Epic

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    In all the territory anti-smoking advertising has covered in all its years, none has covered quite so much territory in a single spot. Wanna quit now? Agency: DDB, Paris.

    Via The Inspiration Room

  • $6.5 Million Earned off Twitter

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    DELL has reported they’ve made $6,500,000 off Twitter promotions in the last two years. For a multi-billion dollar company, that is a small drop in a large bucket, but it’s still interesting to see substantial numbers come out of the otherwise elusive web service.

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