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Dave Newbold on:

A LOST ART?

Consider the last speech, college lecture, Sunday School lesson, or family reunion you attended.  What do you remember of what was said – when you weren’t dozing?
If you remember anything at all, I’m betting it was a story.  No big [...]


Evin Catlett on:

Richter7 Receives Three National ADDY Awards

What a great reminder of the caliber of coworkers I’m surrounded by here at the agency. A great compliment came as Richter7 was awarded three national ADDY awards for the Apple Beer campaign this year. We were fortunate to win [...]


Amanda Sanchez on:

AN INSTRUCTIVE BLAST FROM THE PAST.

Great article from our very own Dave Newbold that was recently featured in AdNews. Check it out online at http://adnewsonline.com/index.cfm.
 
Forget about deciphering the future, or trying to envision what new technology or digital tools will appear next.
Pause from that frustrating [...]


Jeremy Wold on:

Propitious Advertising

An app developer acquaintance of mine recently had an interesting encounter.
One day, he happened to ride in the same elevator as Steve Wozniak, one of the founders of Apple (in case you didn’t already know). Like so many people probably [...]


Tim Brown on:

Richter7 is 8 in Years at Best of State

It’s always nice to be recognized for doing what you love to do. Last weekend, Richter7 was awarded Best of State in the advertising category. It’s a prestigious recognition that critiques entries spanning the state.
Perhaps the best part, though, is [...]


Evin Catlett on:

ADDY’s Results Are In!

Last night was the 2011 ADDY Gala, showcasing the best advertising of 2010. As usual, we were thrilled to see some of the incredible work coming out of Utah. We have some really impressive creative minds at work in our [...]


Evin Catlett on:

2011 Richter7 Ad Bowl

Today we kicked off our 16th Annual Ad Bowl , complete with a live Twitter feed, a rock band performance and, most importantly, 51 Super Bowl commercials to vote on and enjoy. As our team analyzed the multi-million dollar ad [...]


Gary Sume on:

Howard Gossage, Where Are You Now?

He lived in San Francisco, not New York City. He hung out with artists, philosophers and scientists, not ad people. He was an ad man, but might have been its greatest critic. He created non-traditional advertising when most people still [...]


Gary Sume on:

Please, can’t we all just get along?

Unless you just got into the ad business today, you’re probably aware that there’s a battle going on. It’s the old fogies against the young geeks. New media against “traditional.” Online against offline.
Fault for the rift can be blamed on [...]


Frank Imler on:

Richter7 Wins Park City Chamber Partnership

Richter7, a Salt Lake City-based advertising and public relations agency, was awarded the advertising account for the Park City Chamber of Commerce/Convention & Visitors Bureau. [...]


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