Archive for February, 2006
MMT rocks again
on 17 Feb, 2006 in Random | 0 Comments
MakemyTrip.com does it again with yet another superb interactive. Check the “moving train” interactive ad here.
Agency: WebChutneyRelated links - Chidiya Udi, MMT’s another interactive campaign
Read More >>Unmaking of Business Sense (part 1)
on 16 Feb, 2006 in Random | 0 Comments
HT seems to have gone overboard to invite advertisers…
Read More >>Low Dick Space
on 14 Feb, 2006 in Random | 0 Comments
This is a vedio made by one of my classmates (Roongta & co), watch it… its fun (it might take sometime to load, but the wait is worth it)
Read More >>20 years: longest time to make another brick?
on 12 Feb, 2006 in Random | 0 Comments
This week the world is going to change. I am officially going to be out of classroom learning mode by this thursday. It took me,
1 internship
1 degree
2 diplomas
6 schools/colleges
15 years of hostel stay
16 different hostel rooms
18 different classrooms
20 years of back bench napping
60+ teachers
1000+ exams
800,000+ rupees
infinite ideas
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Read More >>How not to do advertising online?
on 10 Feb, 2006 in advertising, ideas | 0 Comments
The above seen is a snapshot of the interactive ad for Indage Chateau Wine sellers. It took me to this page when I clicked on it.
What went wrong with this ad?
In above page you can see that there is no way in hell I can find out where all this Indage Chateau is located; not [...]
Read More >>Moving to Wordpress…
on 9 Feb, 2006 in blogging | 6 Comments
Its almost 4 in the morning, I have been trying to change the blog to wordpress for the last 2-3 hours. Lots of template editing, a little bit of photoshopping and finally I have a page that looks similar to my ‘blogger’ page. The next challenge is to link up the archives and moving everything [...]
Read More >>9 sureshot ways to kill your audience using powerpoint
on 7 Feb, 2006 in Random | 0 Comments
Lately I have been attending campus pre-placement talks by various leading companies in India. It would suffice to say that I have attended over half-a-hundred presentations of companies “trying to sell themselves” to us. Some of them were really good, and then some of them are so pathetic that it made me feel sorry about [...]
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