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¶ Best use of web tags ever: Brand Tags asks you to tag each brand with your gut reaction of what it makes you think of. For example, for Lacoste, you get things obvious things like alligator or polo, but also tags like preppy, expensive, pretentious, french. Marty Neumeier (The Brand Gap) explains: A brand is not what you say it is, it’s what they say it is.
¶ Apple vient juste d’ouvrir leur plus gros magasin (à NY) dans la vieille usine du Western Beef dans le Meat Packing district. Rien d’exceptionnel à part peut-être l’escalier de verre de 3 étages.
¶ BusinessWeek: How the top bloggers earn money. Mouin, j’ai pas choisi le bon crénau hein. Y’aurait fallu mettre en ligne des photos de chats qui parlent comme des ados illetrés.
¶ Great interview with entrepreneurial designer Robert Brunner. He started his business after college, then ditched that to work at Apple, then ditched that to work at Pentagram and is now setting up a new product design business called Ammunition.
¶ Ça à été linké à plusieurs endroits la semaine dernière sur le web, mais ça mérite tout de même une archive chez hippopocampe: All change: How the age of the static brand is coming to an end.
¶ Disney cartoon mashup: A Fair(y) Use Tale. “Professor Eric Faden of Bucknell University created this humorous, yet informative, review of copyright principles delivered through the words of the very folks we can thank for nearly endless copyright terms.”