Social media for selfless acts of kindness
Posted: Thursday May 17, 2012 • Category: Social Media
We hear lots of stories in the news about the evils of social media because of its intrusive nature. How about a story showing how social media is GOOD? Take a look at this Mashable article. It’s a story about Scott Widak, a 47-year old with Down syndrome and a terminal liver disease. Scott’s nephew, Sean O’Connor, turned to the Reddit social community for a little help. It seems that Scott likes to read mail, and when Sean asked for people to send a correspondence to his uncle, man, did he get a response! Yes. Sometimes social media can seem a little over the top. I mean, do you really need to be the Mayor of your favorite lunch spot? But this story just makes us feel good to be part of the social media world.
2011 Savannah/Hilton Head International Annual Report
Posted: Monday May 14, 2012 • Category: Advertising
Robertson & Markowitz Advertising and Public Relations is proud to show you the new 2011 Savannah/Hilton Head International Annual Report. The Annual Report was handed out at the Savannah Airport Commission May board meeting. Our client was very pleased with the final piece! Download the full report by clicking here.
Lost Generation
Posted: Friday May 11, 2012 • Category: Miscellaneous Musings
Diane passed this video along to the office and we had to share. As writers, we think this is an extremely cool and clever use of the English language...and a great message at that. Take a look for yourself.
Happy 20th Anniversary Ted and Karen!
Posted: Wednesday May 9, 2012 • Category: Just Robmark
Recognize these folks? That's Ted and Karen who were married 20 years ago today! Happy 20th Anniversary from all of us at R&M! And as Diane said, God bless you, Karen!

Lisbon Zoo Soundwaves
Posted: Tuesday May 8, 2012 • Category: Advertising
When coming up with creative concepts for a print campaign for a zoo, the first thought would be to incorporate visually stunning photos of the animals, right? Ad agency, Draftfbc, went in a different direction, however, with their print campaign for the Lisbon Zoo in Portugal, and we love it! Click on the link to enlarge and take a look! (Via CreativeCriminals.com)

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