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The Next Golden Age of Advertising – Part I

By Dr. Sean Carton, Chief Creative Officer and Professor of the Practice at the University of Baltimore Are we about to enter a new Golden… Read More

World White Web? Busting Racial Myths About Online Consumers

By Dr. Sean Carton, Chief Creative Officer and Professor of the Practice at the University of Baltimore It should come as no surprise to anyone… Read More

The Armageddon of Your Digital Marketing Strategy

By Dr. Sean Carton, Chief Creative Officer and Professor of the Practice at the University of Baltimore On August 12, 1883, astronomer Jose Bonilla was… Read More

Redefining “The Gaze”

The concept of the gaze is fundamentally about the relationship of pleasure and images. In psychoanalysis, the term “scopophilia” refers to pleasure in looking, and exhibitionism in… Read More

The Future of Social Networks in a post-Snowden Internet

Whether you already have a collection of fancy tin foil hats or you are thinking about starting a collection of your own, millions… Read More

For Teens, Social Media is the New Car: Sexting is the New Back Seat

By Dr. Sean Carton, Chief Creative Officer and Professor of the Practice at the University of Baltimore We are in the midst of a generational… Read More

Sponsored Content: An antidote for ad blindness?

By Pete Meacham, Director of Marketing The iconoclastic adman Howard Luck Gossage (1917-1969) once said that no matter how much data and analytics… Read More

Left Brain, Right Brain, Wrong.

We all grew up saying, “left” and “right” brain to explain-away creativity, personality, and natural tendencies. Well, all that good stuff is false. As… Read More

RL (Real Life) and Cyberspace Boundaries Get Blurrier

By Dr. Sean Carton, Chief Creative Officer and Professor of the Practice at the University of Baltimore If 2013 is going to be the year… Read More

2013: A Year of Disruptions

By Dr. Sean Carton, Chief Creative Officer and Professor of the Practice at the University of Baltimore Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about… Read More