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Our Insights Round Up

Posted by Gina Miller on March 5 at 12:00 AM In the last few weeks our blog has been fired up with design insights and immersion in the world of art and museums. More to come next week!
Topics: advertising, architecture and design, arts and culture, branding, design, fashion, grassroots, green, healthcare, hospitality, interactive, media, philanthropy, public relations        0 Comments Read Full Post

Stephen Rustow Session at MAAM’s Building Museums Symposium – Part 1

Posted by Defne Aydintasbas on March 2 at 12:00 AM “Until the next building boom”, the museums have to make best use of their resources – their space, their collections, their programs, their digital resources and their exhibitions. This post will give examples of some imporved uses of SPACE.
Topics: arts and culture, philanthropy        0 Comments Read Full Post

Interview with Stephen Rustow on New Strategies for Museums

Posted by Defne Aydintasbas on October 19 at 6:00 PM DMD chats with architect Stephen Rustow, author of the latest DMD whitepaper New Strategies for Museums: Assets, Audiences, and Alliances (http://dmdinsight.com/papers/), on the challenges and opportunities for museums in the current economic climate.
Topics: architecture and design, arts and culture, philanthropy        2 Comments Read Full Post

DMD Insight Round-Up

Posted by JR Buchbinder on April 24 at 3:00 PM In the past few weeks, DMD Insight has been blogging and tweeting about everything from recent award wins to fashion and our new DMD Lab. Read our roundup to catch up...
Topics: advertising, architecture and design, arts and culture, branding, design, economic development, fashion, financial services, grassroots, green, healthcare, hospitality, interactive, media, philanthropy, public relations        0 Comments Read Full Post

When it’s an honor to be honored

Posted by Gina Miller on March 31 at 4:24 AM Harlem 125th Street BID Banner Contest Win
Topics: architecture and design, arts and culture, design, economic development, grassroots, philanthropy, public relations        0 Comments Read Full Post

Insight Roundup #1

Posted by JR Buchbinder on March 6 at 1:00 PM The past few weeks on DMD Insight have featured insight on everything from design and social media to fashion, arctic exploration, and advertising. Read on for our full recap of the best blogs, tweets and tags…
Topics: advertising, architecture and design, arts and culture, branding, design, economic development, fashion, financial services, grassroots, green, healthcare, hospitality, interactive, media, philanthropy, public relations        3 Comments Read Full Post

Alkemie Jewelry: Reduce, Reuse, REDESIGN

Posted by Melanie Bender on January 22 at 1:53 PM Husband and wife design team Dara Gerson and Ashley Lowengrub on using reclaimed metals to transform a dirty industry. Topics: design, fashion, green, philanthropy        1 Comment Read Full Post

Is Anything Bulletproof in this Economy?

Posted by Gina Miller on December 11 at 1:13 PM Should we be optimistic, pessimistic, keep our heads down or take the economic ‘bull’ (or lack there of) by the horns and control our own destiny? Advice from workplace expert Stephen Viscusi…. Topics: advertising, architecture and design, arts and culture, design, media, philanthropy, public relations        0 Comments Read Full Post

4.6 Billion Years Young

Posted by Melanie Bender on April 22 at 10:09 PM Earth Day 2008: 10 great facts about the planet we call home Topics: free write, green, philanthropy        3 Comments Read Full Post

A Microlending model that opened our eyes

Posted by Rowland Hobbs on April 2 at 10:39 AM 'm happy to announce that DMD has taken on, as a pro bono assignment,
the role of marketing agency for MicroCredit Enterprises (MCE).
I'll be posting more on this going forward, but for now, let me tell
you why we were so seduced by MicroCredit Enterprises. Topics: advertising, branding, design, financial services, interactive, philanthropy, public relations        3 Comments Read Full Post

Nonprofit Development in the 21st Century

Posted by Katie Gerenski on March 18 at 5:35 PM Obviously organizations would like to target the millionaires that can write big checks, but while digging for the big donation, groups may be overlooking many little ones that have the potential to grow someday.
Topics: grassroots, philanthropy        0 Comments Read Full Post

Product(Red)

Posted by Katie Gerenski on February 11 at 1:56 PM I’m sure we have all seen merchandise from the Product (Red) campaign that was started by Bono, but has it been a success as a philanthropy? Topics: branding, philanthropy        3 Comments Read Full Post

Who wins in the game of green credit cards?

Posted by Duke Sherman on February 8 at 10:42 AM Most major credit card issuers are quickly moving into offering “green” credit cards that purport to give back to the environment by allowing users to channel a percentage of their spending towards purchasing carbon offsets and other environmental initiatives. Topics: branding, financial services, grassroots, philanthropy        1 Comment Read Full Post

Is Charitable Giving Part of Your Life?

Posted by Katie Gerenski on February 4 at 11:30 AM
When you think of giving to charity most of you probably think of giving a monetary donation. While money is always welcomed to support a charity’s mission, there are other ways to give. JustGive.org has a great website to inspire you today.
Topics: philanthropy        2 Comments Read Full Post

How the Olympics demonstrates the value of content

Posted by Rowland Hobbs on July 17 at 8:30 PM NBC is betting more on putting Olympics online than through TV based upon the poor performance for advertisers through TV during the Winter Olympics and the rise of page views for online content.... Topics: advertising, interactive, philanthropy, public relations        0 Comments Read Full Post

The Museum Brand Footprint

Posted by Rowland Hobbs on January 6 at 8:35 PM Cultural institutions are increasingly turning to architectural talent to define their organization. Seeking to make a footprint that extends beyond the building to the brands local, national and international stature, cultural institutions go through an extensive architectural selection processes. Further, these organizations must go through extesnive development planning and--upon opening the doors to their new home--large public relations, advertising and online communications campaigns..... Topics: architecture and design, arts and culture, philanthropy        0 Comments Read Full Post
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