The Gap #Hamspiration

Today’s #Hamspiration is a throwback video. Daniel Sax’s lovely piece of work features the iconic words of Ira Glass’ The Gap — an introspective on the creative process, originally recorded in 2009. Ira, the host of NPR’s This American Life, elaborates on the creative process in an interview that’s quickly become the young creative’s manifesto.

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These Are The World’s Top 100 Brands in 2015

According to a new report released by BrandZ™–WPP and Millward Brown’s lovechild and annual study of brands–frá 2006 að 2015, “brand value increased 126 percent to $3.3 trillion, and this year alone value rose 14 percent.” The world’s top 100 brands are growing, hooray! Svo, who are those illustrious 100 brands? Behold, The Illustrious List

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Sir Mitchell’s Comic Wallpaper #BaconBits

Today’s #baconbits features a newly released comic wallpaper, and it’s available for download. How many of the pop-culture characters can you identify? The Ham’s Take Some illustrators have a small following of admirers. And then there’s Sir Mike of Mitchell. Since birth, Sir Mike has been awesome. His work, a plethora of satirical cartoons, fat

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Her Murals Transform Cement Trucks #Hamspiration

As creatives and advertisers, we’re constantly asking tough questions: Where can art live? What materials are fair game? How do you reach audiences in new and relevant ways? Today’s #Hamspiration features a New York based painter who decided to create the answers to these questions. “Andrea Bergart transforms an everyday cement truck into a rich

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