Roll Up For the Magical Mystery Pour
Dec04

Roll Up For the Magical Mystery Pour

As with the popularity of celebrity chefs, culinary television shows and cookbooks of every possible orientation, the demand for innovation from world-class bartenders and engaging experiences from behind the bar is growing exponentially.

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By the Numbers: The Impact of the Arts
Oct17

By the Numbers: The Impact of the Arts

One’s eyes tend to glaze over when reading or listening to a story that involves budgets and economic impact figures, and while the facts and figures may be impressive, most of what has been read or heard has been forgotten by the time the last few sentences are finished. Many of us are just not “numbers” people. However, listening to Cultural Council Executive Director Tony Allegretti’s May 11th announcement about how much the creative sector has affected the economies of Jacksonville and Northeast Florida, it’s easy to stay wide awake.

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MarCom Q&A
Jul03

MarCom Q&A

Arbus Magazine asked Marcom leaders: What is emerging as the biggest trend with your clients in this day and age?

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Marketing & Communications: A Tale of Two Eras
Jul03

Marketing & Communications: A Tale of Two Eras

Those drawn to work in marketing and communications are those who are looking for something different every day, and those who don’t mind starting with a blank white canvas every morning. They are people who accept the risks that come with being in an industry that is often an early economic indicator: the first to advance in good times, and the first to hurt in bad.

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MarCom: Marketing Communications
Jul02

MarCom: Marketing Communications

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Branding Hemming Park
Mar09

Branding Hemming Park

Great cities contain great places, but only in the past   few decades has the “science of place” been given the same serious consideration that architects give to buildings. Placemaking is a multi-faceted approach that creates dynamic, vibrant, and magnetic public spaces.­ Jacksonville’s historically significant public meeting place has been Hemming Park since the city’s humble beginnings. Laid out in the early 1820s, this public...

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