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Crispin Porter + Bogusky Drops Its New Site
For all the people complaining about CP+B’s outdated website, well, you got your wish. Today, the Boulder/Miami/London/Whereverelse ‘Advertising & Design Factory’ just released its new site, still in Beta.
In concept, it’s nearly identical to Modernista’s site—feeding content about the agency and its clients from anywhere and everywhere across the dub dub dub. In design, it’s a bit more structured—offering buckets of client news/work from CP+B itself, a Twitter feed, news from traditional sources and from blogs.
In all honesty, they seem rather late to jump on this bandwagon—so the news is so-so exciting to us. For an agency that prides itself on its own PR, however, it’ll be a great way to get the word out and to follow what’s happening inside that giant circus tent.
Your thoughts?


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Didn’t Modernista post their work everywhere (YouTube, Flickr, etc.) and then they created a site that just pulled it all together?
I didn’t know they pulled real feeds and content from real people.
I could be wrong. I usually am.
It’s evolved since its inception, but it began similarly. Here’s what we wrote about it 1+ year ago.
It gives me a headache. But that’s just me.
Looks like a cluster-fuck of jquery plugins and bad css to me.
So they can parse RSS feeds…what’s the big deal? Seeing IE workarounds in their code is priceless irony. However, there is one tiny aspect of brilliance: they can say with definitive authority that they are listening to the audiences of their clients.
Expected “wow” factor. www.booneoakley.com beat them to that. Will still check in amap to see “what it is”.
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