The High-Five Project

Ever wanted to high five an inanimate object? Show your appreciation for unrecognized daily service? You will after this is released.

Interactive Mindmap

Top secret. Let's just say it's a social thing.

Spend your social currency.

Another top secret project. Everyone talks about social currency. Well, really, what does it get you? Popularity points? We're fixing to change that.

The Museum of Street Art

Ever seen graffiti that you thought was more than property damage? Ever wanted to share that with someone? Or just find more? Just you wait.

Slayin' Emcees

MPLS rapper Muja Messiah needed some quick promotional ideas for his new album and release party. We delivered.

Oh no. Another social network?

That's right. However, this one isn't a replacement for Facebook or MySpace or Virb. It's supplementary, like LinkedIn. In this one, you are connected to others by "touches", impacts you've had on each others lives. A great place for late-adopters, and all ages.

Let's make Amazon.com into a physical store.

Using print-on-demand technology, MP3 player docks, Microsoft's Surface™, and some green-initiative, we're planning on giving a whole new retail experience.

Status Message Project

This one's been on the back burner for a while. It's an obssession right up there with tags. Look for a video, some street-discussion and as much as I can think of.

Baby products for daddies.

What if there was a demand for baby-products geared towards stay-at-home-dads? Or just dads who didn't wanna rep Pooh-bear? Surprise, surprise: There is. And we're making it.

Social Starting Point

Kids are bored. Kids do what their friends do. What if there was a place kids could meet up after school and before bedtime? And what if this place was a place where event organizers came too? What if this was just the place kids went to figure out what there was to do that day? Well, I think that would be awesome. And especially if there was a brand that helped make it possible. That would be really awesome.

Advertising T.V. Show

People like ads. Sometimes. When they're good. So, why not show the public what goes into making these communications? I'm thinking, a half hour of ads, mixed with some non-commercials. This process would show the good, the bad, the cynical, and the hilarious. There's an opportunity to show all sides of the brand and make it feel more human. And of course, the opportunity for the featured agency to show their best. This could be spectacular. Or just a spectacular failure.