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Discovering the Golf Experience

The story of Ninthlink continues as we recently were presented with the challenge of understanding the lifestyle and challenge of Golf not just from a branding perspective for major branders - but to the golfer that finds inpiration and passion in smacking a small ball with an iron club around for hours on end in the grass. So, as many who know me personally, I took the challenge head on and I am hooked. Surfing has been and integral part…
November 14, 2009
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

Online TV-watching Trends

There are a number of ways one can watch TV shows online, whether they are 2007's season of 24, yesterday's missed episode of Fastforward, or old Adam-12 episodes from 1960s... One could go to various pirate sites like Surfthechannel, which provides various links to TV shows, movies, music, and games that are, um, free one way or the other... Or one could go to a site like Megavideo, where for a nominal monthly fee one can access TV shows dating…
November 14, 2009
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

Veterans Day History

The Military is certainly at the forefront of our thoughts these days with wars on two fronts and the tragic news from Fort Hood.  I would hope all would take a moment today to pause and recognize the service and sacrifice of our Veterans and take a moment of thought or prayer for those still serving.  We are all fortunate and blessed to live in this country. On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of…
November 11, 2009
DesignDevelopment

Shape of a Box: The First YouTube Zine

Ever pushing the visual boundaries, YouTube is now hosting their first online literary journal, dubbed Shape of a Box. The journal offers a variety of the written word in aural form -- an essay using Movie Maker software, poetry about Jodie Foster, to someone adding music to William Blake's classic "Tyger, Tyger." Basically, the forum takes the sort of videos people normally upload onto YouTube and collects them in an anthology form.  The question is: why didn't someone think of…
November 1, 2009