• Banks Are Slow

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    The new work from Leo Burnett for Fifth Third poses the question of why it takes other banks so long to deliver online payments, in a humorous way. Especially for a bank.

    The Bedford needs to get some of these cool swings on ropes.

  • New Agency In Town

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    Welcome, O’Keefe Reinhard & Paul to the Chicago scene. No doubt you have seen the award winning work of these guys. Amazon (Singing Sweatermen campaign), Taco Bell (Think outside the Bun) and Electronic Arts (Mercenaries 3)

    They’ve vowed to incorporate both the work ethic and fun of their early ad years into their new shop.

    Really looking forward to seeing what these cats get done.

  • LOUDER THAN A BOMB

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    Whoa did you know this happens here in Chicago?

    Over 900 Chicago student poets participated in the world's largest youth poetry slam. It emphasizes self-expression, and community via poetry, oral storytelling, and hip-hop spoken word for young people of all races, socio-economic status, and cultures to come together! It is pretty inspiring.

  • Love Letters to Cheese

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    Cheese, we love it. And this campaign from Shine up in Wisconsin is enjoyable as well. Fun headlines, nice photography and killer typography. Can we get a charcuterie over here?

  • Golf Course Screen Print Series

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    Another Chicago screen print Kickstarter project. This time with golf courses! Check it out.

    Jerome Daksiewicz has done other projects through his NOMO Design Shop. One is an Airport Runway Series featuring ORD and MDW, of course.

  • Chicago of The Past

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    This Chicago Past site is an amazing archive of our beautiful city throughout the years. Definitely worth and cruise around. Remember when Wells Street bridge was operating?

  • Energy BBDO Creative Salon: Sonnenzimmer

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    The first Creative Salon of 2013 and in Energy's new digs is tomorrow, Thursday at 4pm.
    Energy welcomes Nick Butcher and Nadine Nakanishi of Sonnenzimer. For their visit, they will create an original print. The creation of the print – the concept, the production, the economy of it – will be the focus of their discussion. They will also offer this print to 50 attendees of the Salon. RSVP, this should be a good one.

  • The Great Lakes States Project

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    We've posted about Know Your Flag before but check out what Meng is up to now. Cool vintage feeling midwest state posters. Kick him a few bones for his Kickstarter and get something for the office.

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