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REFLECTEUR – Issue 85

Posted by Lizzy Bogacki | June 1, 2011

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You can learn how to make your own science fiction items with some fake Ikea Assembly Manuals from CollegeHumor. Or you can help undermine the growth of QR codes by spreading these fake ones. Or maybe it’s time to celebrate the classic 90s video game character, Sonic the Hedgehog? Or perhaps you just want to go a bit further back and remember how awesome McGyver was?

You can do all this and more in the latest issue of Reflecteur. You can even check out Yahoo’s recent interview with VivaKi Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer Rishad Tobaccowala.

There’s also a cat link in there.

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REFLECTEUR – Issue 83

Posted by Lizzy Bogacki | May 19, 2011

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This issue features a twist on infographics, a very creative way of illustrating Tom Ford’s essentials for men, the popularity of the classic girl next door pin up, and a fancy take on the animated gif. Plus a collection of links that include a number of impressive musical numbers.

The third page highlights the recent VivaKi hire of Michael Wiley as our Chief Social Media Officer.

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REFLECTEUR – Issue 84

Posted by Lizzy Bogacki | May 17, 2011

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In this issue we look at some amazing posters, fascinating photos, a site to track down hot girls and commercials, and a way to better understand planetary alignment. Digital culture is nothing if not varied.

* 100 Year of Sex Posters is a gallery by the San Francisco City Clinic for their 100th anniversary. It’s a collection of posters from the last hundred years, mostly from the United States, that warn or educate people about sexually transmitted diseases. We’re big fans of the posters from the World War II years and the ridiculous over the top claims – did you know even dinosaurs had to worry about STDs? Neither did we.

* Who is that hot ad girl? is a blog aimed at answering that exact question. Inspired by the new T-Mobile spokeswoman, the site takes submissions from fans about which commercial girls they want to know more about. The super sleuthing skills of the site owners are impressive enough. But we also love the way this site highlights the fact that just about anyone who adds some sort of interest to people’s days can and will be celebrated online.

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REFLECTEUR – Issue 82

Posted by Lizzy Bogacki | April 19, 2011

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This issue features the following items:

* Bureaucrats: A Global Portrait in Red Tape: These images remind us of the universality of many experiences and the uncanny ability of photographs to express both the similarities and differences.

* What we see/What kids see: Then we look at the deeper message behind lava floor. Need we say more?

* Emails from your Inlaws: If you thought you had a difficult family member or in-law, then you need to read these emails. You’ll either feel a lot better about your lot, or submit your own note and top what’s already there. Either way, you win.

* The Strange & Telling Case of the Illiterate Novelist: Finally, a great example of how the fight between grammar snobs and … everyone else. Though, in this case, we think their response is warranted.

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REFLECTEUR – Issue 81

Posted by Lizzy Bogacki | April 7, 2011

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There’s a lot of data out there about us. In fact, it’s easy to forget just how much information various companies and organizations (and the Internet in general) know about us. The first page of Reflecteur this week looks at the ways two separate sites used infographics to display a huge amount of information with very different results:

* Where Americans are Moving looks at 2008 IRS data to map county to county moves. It’s your one stop shop to US migratory information and it only takes a few minutes of playing with the maps to realize that there are a lot of stories hidden within this data. Just click on ‘Detroit’.
* Watch a Phone Company Stalk a Customer is, not surprisingly based on the title, far more disturbing. This site maps, via a video, all of the data a phone company in Germany gathered on one of their customers over 6 months. It seems more spy movie thriller than real life.

Travel over to Page 2 for a bit more fun:

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