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Writings, Raves, and Rants from Yours Truly

By Published On: April 25, 2018Categories: Newsletter
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We’re ramping up our blogging and featuring some of our favorites here each month. Subjects will vary widely, and will reflect the thoughts and personalities of all d.trio employees.

We admit that all topics won’t be interesting to all readers, but take a look and see if anything piques your interest. Most of them are quick reads. You might learn something new. Or you might just get a quick chuckle. Enjoy!

Features from May:

Stock Photos in Real Life

The importance of the offer in your marketing campaign

When brands photobomb

Features from April:

Logos Around Minneapolis: One graphic. Many meanings.

Komen Race for the Cure—an overwhelming sea of pink

Maximize your creativity by doing nothing

Use These 5 C’s to Combat “Commodity”
Promoting fresh-baked goodness

About the Author: cat-tonic

cat-tonic
Born of curiosity and enthusiasm, we’re a scrappy group of smart, passionate marketers who work hard and play hard. We show up every day and fight for our clients who are making the world a better place. We listen with curiosity, explore deeply, ask hard questions, and sometimes put forth ideas that might make you squirm. Because we believe the status quo is good for growing mold but not much else. The way we see it, change is the way forward and the magic happens when curiosity, math, science, instinct, and talent intersect.

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