Communication design

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Amsterdam bans fossil fuel ads from its metro

The Big Fix

Advocates hope the ban on ads glorifying cheap flights and gas-guzzling cars will pave the way for larger, more comprehensive ad bans across the Netherlands and beyond.  

Baltimore set to sell ads on fire trucks

Re-Branding Tide in the Wake of Mass Thefts

The ‘Tame’ French Elections

Wall Posters in Ultra-Orthodox Neighborhood

Brands That Might Be Extinct in 2012

What do Sony Pictures, A&W Restaurants, Saab, American Apparel, Sears, Kellogg’s Corn Pops, MySpace, Soap Opera Digest, and Nokia have in common? They’re ten brands that 24/7 Wall St, a Delaware-based financial news group, says won’t survive through 2012. And it looks like some of those predictions might already be coming true – on Tuesday, […]

The World

Green Focus Groups

In the past, media, politicians and advertisers were the only people using focus groups to refine their public messages. Increasingly, environmental organizations are using polls and small experimental research gatherings to examine their campaign strategies’ effectiveness. David Hammond of the Great Lakes Radio Consortium reports on this recent trend.

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Enviro CD-ROMs

Multimedia is the next big thing in home computing. Our reviewer looks at what’s good  ? and not so good  ? in multimedia about the environment.

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Starwars — or Billboards?

Commentator John Carroll looks at recent plans to launch advertising into space.

The World

Advocate Ads

Non-profit advocacy groups haven’t always been able to reserve full-page advertising to promote their messages. Rates have traditionally been too high for start-ups and non-profits to afford. But Joe Therrien says major newspapers like the New York Times are starting to offer special rates for non-profits that may change the face of advertising.