Jennifer Westemeyer has spent the majority of her career working as a design strategist for brands in what some might consider “delicate” subject areas: adult incontinence, diapers, light bladder leakage
When most people think of the Target brand, the image of a red and white bullseye often comes to mind. But Tim Murray, the company’s creative director and head of
It’s unlikely that Nadia Shouraboura’s fellow PhD candidates at Princeton would have imagined her moving on to a role where she’d be receiving photos from a man wearing an outfit
Photo: Electrolux Vac from the SeaTo raise awareness of all the bottles, cans and other marine debris that wash up on US beaches, the University of Georgia and the National
To-go coffee is typically served full, to the brim, which leaves milk and cream lovers no choice but to dump a few ounces in the trash. If you consider that
“If you make a series of small, but sustainable changes, you can make a big difference. A smaller cooler package of Coke is a healthful choice.” -Sandy Douglas, president, Coca-Cola
Blandine, Juliette and Gabrielle, 2010, Rye, New York. Credit: Stéphanie de Rougé, www.stephaniederouge.comWhat does your refrigerator say about you? That’s the question photographer Stéphanie de Rougé is posing as part
Procter & Gamble is doling out tiny speakers that fit on the top of any Pringles canister. The speaker uses the empty canister to amplify sound when it’s attached to
“We’re gonna make the cans anyway. Why shouldn’t we have them tell the stories of our brands?” -Wendy Clark, Coca-Cola’s SVP of integrated marketing and communications, in AdAge