• Denver's Barnhart Helps Launch a 24-Hour Depression Hotline for Wyoming Men

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    Barnhart has developed a pilot campaign targeting Wyoming men who suffer from depression. The goal is to convince men who suffer from long-term “psyche-ache” to seek help through a new 24-hour depression hotline. The hotline is being piloted in Park County, and is expected to roll out statewide.

    Barnhart's also enjoying Comment Free Friday, sharing their work with you without commentary. Submit your work for CFF here and please make a note that you want it posted on Friday without comment.

    Credits:
    CD: Cameron Day
    WRITERS: Greg Cotten, Cameron Day
    ART DIRECTOR: Adam Nelson
    ACCOUNT MANAGER: Lucy Bowman
    PRODUCER: Carol Williams
    DIRECTOR/EDITOR: Sam Miller - ONLYCH1LD
    SOUND DESIGN: Chuck Biddlecom, Mike Cramp - Postmodern Company

  • Registration for Develop Denver is Now Open, Get On It

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    Develop Denver is more than just a conference or social mixer. It's an event that brings together the design and development communities to learn from each other — sharing tips and tricks and other good things, while also enjoying delicious beverages.

    Set for August 1st and 2nd, Develop Denver will have speakers covering a wide variety of topics, ranging from development to design to pretty much anything dealing with digital and interactive. It offers a chance to get your hands dirty in whatever topic interests you and network with other like-minded people in the industry.

    If you've been in the game forever or are just getting started, it's a great place to make new friends, learn new things and grow your knowledge. Register now.

  • #SiteLaunch: Andrew Maguire Photo

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    It's been a while since we checked out the work of lifestyle, sport, adventure and portrait photographer Andrew Maguire. In the meantime (just yesterday, in fact), he's launched a new site — and, damn, we're impressed. Bouncing between Colorado and Michigan, he's assembled a gorgeous collection of advertising and editorial work. Go give it some consideration.

  • David Bowie: The Next Day

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    Director Floria Sigismondi delivers her second music video for David Bowie's recent album "The Next Day." The iconic singer himself wrote and conceived the video for the album's title track, with Sigismondi executing his vision in her signature otherworldly style. The controversial film was quickly pulled from YouTube, before being reinstated with an adult-only rating. Although the video doesn't feature any nudity, the graphic religious imagery apparently warranted enough concern for YouTube to temporarily pull the clip.

  • Denver's Sukle Shows the Hugeness of African Animals in New Outdoor for the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

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    When you’re a 3-foot-tall kid, even a rhino is kind of a big deal. That's the visual hook used in this new campaign from Sukle — touting the "big deal" that is Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s Encounter Africa exhibit. Each child in the boards is shadowed by an animal and has an expression of awe on their face. Apparently, the exhibit — made possible by $13.5 million capital campaign — is worth a visit, with a 20-foot waterfall for the elephants, the chance to climb inside the nose of an old bush plane to get an overhead view of the new black rhino, and a chance to get right up close to lions and meerkats. Photography: Bryce Boyer.

  • This Lady Can Turn Your Used Gum or Cigarette Butt into a Picture of You

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    Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg's series, ‘Stranger Visions,’ reproduces people’s faces using DNA extracted from chewed gum, fingernail clippings and cigarette butts they leave behind in public places in New York City and Brooklyn. Look out, criminals. Read more about this creepy cool reverse engineering here.

  • Nissan's Self-Healing Paint iPad Ad

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    Simple, effective piece from TBWA\G1 Paris.

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