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Advertising agency Chiat Day has redesigned its New York office, eliminating individual offices in favor of a series of common rooms and project rooms. Employees can hook up their company-issue PowerBook computers in any of the rooms and each is given a portable telephone for contacting in-house staff. While the whimsical design of the space charms visitors, some employees are having difficulty adjusting to working without an office.
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Ed Evangelista and Paul Wolfe are the art director and copywriter respectively on an advertising campaign for Life magazine. The two men, who work for Messner Vetere Berger Carey Schmetterer Inc, created a campaign combining black and white photographs from the magazine with eye-catching headlines and a red rectangle with text in white letters. The ads have won numerous awards, including the Clio. Examples of the ads are shown.
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Doug LLoyd has become the new art director of Mademoiselle magazine. He plans to make the magazine more immediate and energetic. Fashion in the new Mademoiselle will be portrayed from an individualistic viewpoint that emphasizes real people rather than super models. Lloyd sees Mademoiselle as a magazine driven by pop culture, a periodical that can encompass everything from grunge to glamour.
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