Archive for September, 2008
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
madmen and madwomen, live their lives at crossroads.
They (we) constantly bust their (our) brains over which road is the road less traveled and why. Oftentimes, what makes madmen and women so damn mad is that while the crossroad torments us, there’s no other place we’d rather be.
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Monday, September 29th, 2008
where one turns can change everything
I can’t go 5 steps forward, backward ,to the left, or to the right, without somehow crow barring the art of sound into the conversation. So forgive me this short word about Robert Johnson.
Robert was, still is, and will always be this world’s greatest bluesman. Anybody who knows the blues, had the […]
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Monday, September 29th, 2008
Lor Gold live at TimeZoneOne
We are delighted to welcome Lor Gold to our Zone and to our blog.
Lor is a marketing and advertising pioneer, a true industry heavyweight with deep experience in all categories.
He joins TimeZoneOne as Chief Global Creative Officer and in so doing he takes a big step from an Old World agency life to a New […]
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Thursday, September 25th, 2008
WOW awards show opens in wellington
Its that time of year again when local artists and designers get to show us the best way to wear and model everything from t-bags, insulation pipe, and feathers to fiber optics and plastic bags. The annual wearable art extravaganza originally began in Nelson, New Zealand and has grown from strength to strength. It is […]
No Comments » - Posted in entercation, Fresh, Creative, New Zealand by timezoneone
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
is there a ring of debris around uranus? and other unintentionally funny headlines.
Sometimes in the world of advertising and publicity things slip pass even the most eagle-eyed proof-reader. For example, “Grandmother of eight makes hole in one”, “Deaf mute gets new hearing in killing” and “Two convicts evade noose, jury hung”. Some ads can be unintentionally suggestive, “Is there a ring of debris around Uranus?”, “Queen Mary […]
No Comments » - Posted in lost in translation, Miscellaneous, Global by timezoneone
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
cal bears week 3
Week 3 of the University of California Bears 2008 college football update and somewhat dissappointing presented by TimeZoneOne College Football Analyst - Folksey.
Record-Breaking Day for Riley Not Enough for Bears
Cal upended by Maryland on the road, 35-27.
Sept. 13, 2008
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) – An early kick-off found No. 23 Cal in an early hole Saturday against Maryland. The Golden Bears […]
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Thursday, September 18th, 2008
breaking news: timezoneone gutterballs take out best dressed team
A big thank you goes out the Ronald McDonald House for putting on a great bowling night enjoyed by all.
The team from TimeZoneOne didn’t embarass themselves and put on a sterling effort, finishing 4th (or 5th, maybe 6th) out of 14 teams. “Marky” Mark Cornellison led his funky bunch to “best dressed team” glory, […]
No Comments » - Posted in random, New Zealand by timezoneone
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
summer time in new zealand
Summer time is about to hit New Zealand, hopefully bringing with it lots of sunshine, warm weather, lazy Sunday afternoons, and ice-creams.
Seeing all my blogs this week have had the common theme of advertising, I thought I would share this great home-grown TV advertisement that came out a couple of years ago giving everyone the […]
No Comments » - Posted in random, New Zealand by timezoneone
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008
a few good creative men
I couldn’t think of anything worthy to say today so here is an amusing video to pass the time…
Tim.
1 Comment » - Posted in random, Creative by timezoneone
Monday, September 15th, 2008
vincent ward, another new zealand/chicago connection
It is not only little old Timezoneone that has a New Zealand/Chicago connection.
Recently Vincent Ward’s new feature Rain Of The Children was selected for the Chicago Film Festival.
It is not the first time that Ward has won in Chicago. In 1980 he won a Silver Hugo at Chicago for his documentary In Spring One […]

