2015 Internet Trends Report – What Stands Out

Geile/Leon Marketing Communications
Every year, Mary Meeker from KPCB, a top Silicon Valley firm, releases a digital report, which offers a comprehensive look at how the web is changing and evolving.

Climbing the Mountain of Interactive Infographics

Tim Leon
I’m a Mount Everest Freak! I’ve read all the survivor books including Into Thin Air and Left for Dead. While my chances of getting to Everest anytime soon are slim (like a snowball’s chance in hell…pardon the pun), I came across one of the most engaging infographics I have ever encountered, called Scaling Everest. It’s an interactive infographic published online by the Washington Post that takes you on a virtual climb up to the peak of Everest - all from a simple click or swipe of your mouse.

Trending Now from G/L: Ads on Instagram, an Art Director for Change, Honda’s Never-Ending Ad and more

Geile/Leon Marketing Communications
TRENDING NOW FROM G/L Every Monday morning, the G/L office starts our week by meeting together and updating everyone on new business, old business, this week’s needs, last week’s successes – all the good stuff. We always take time at the end of these meetings to discuss what is trending now in our marketing and design world. We […]

Trending Now from G/L: Brand Storytelling, Groupon’s Social Win, Web Design and Knowing Your Consumer

Geile/Leon Marketing Communications
B2B
TRENDING NOW FROM G/L Every Monday morning, the G/L office starts our week by meeting together and updating everyone on new business, old business, this week’s needs, last week’s successes – all the good stuff. We always take time at the end of these meetings to discuss what is trending now in our marketing and design world. We […]

Trending Now from G/L: CLIP, Millennials and Interactive Websites

Geile/Leon Marketing Communications
Last week we talked about 3-D printing, this week we have another side of production called CLIP, we talk about how to win over millennials and an inspiring interactive web exhibit.
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