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		<title>Brand Launch: Stalking Muses</title>
		<description>Donna Lamar had been writing, directing, and producing commercials, shorts, documentaries, events, experiences, and thoughts for twenty years when she started her new company two years ago. Stalking Muses was founded as an open framework for her evolving practice.

First, we picked the perfect team to bring her brand to life. ...</description>
		<link>http://currentissue.net/?p=88</link>
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		<title>Two Studios, One Mission.</title>
		<description>Barry Deck and Anita Lozinska are delighted to announce that Barry Deck LLC and Current Issue BV have merged. Beyond the jet lag and time zone confusion lies a deeper truth; when you're in more than one place at once, the experiences enrich each other. We're excited to offer perspectives ...</description>
		<link>http://currentissue.net/?p=81</link>
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		<title>EA Sports FIFA Football 2003, The 12th Man</title>
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EA Sports had a problem. Their biggest game in Europe, FIFA Football, was being overtaken by a newer game from Konami. So EA overhauled the game and made the game play better. You now had much better touch and ball control. How could we bring this idea to life?
On TV, ...</description>
		<link>http://currentissue.net/?p=76</link>
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		<title>The Nike Worldcup 2002</title>
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If Nike's Secret Tournament was so secret, how come you could see it on TV every night? So, at W+K Amsteradm, we created a secret device that the players and Cantona used to communicate throughout the tournament.
Designed as a collector's item, it had exclusive footage and games. And it didn't ...</description>
		<link>http://currentissue.net/?p=73</link>
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		<title>The Coca-Cola Worldcup 2002</title>
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For Coca-Cola and World Cup, we had to let football fans find out more about England's new three-legged hero, Leggsy. Like all celebrities, his rapidly growing fame called for a Web site. 
We promoted Leggsy's site on the top six UK football sites. About 6.5% of their viewers clicked through ...</description>
		<link>http://currentissue.net/?p=67</link>
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		<title>Brand Launch: Vodafone, How Are You</title>
		<description>In 2001, at W+K Amsterdam we introduced the Vodafone brand name across Europe in television, print and outdoor.¬†We also created a place where people¬†could respond to Vodafone‚Äôs question.
The How are you? site launched in ten different countries and offered a way for people to connect with others and to share ...</description>
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		<title>More Curb Appeal for NYC Brokerage</title>
		<description>Moss Real Estate Group came to us with an optimistic, green vision for the future. We dove into their customer experience and helped them identify what‚Äôs different about what they do, so we could help them renovate the face they show the world and the story they tell. By the ...</description>
		<link>http://currentissue.net/?p=49</link>
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		<title>Heineken Greenspace</title>
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Heineken Greenspace Web site: engaging the audience around the idea that life is more enjoyable when you go beyond who and what you know. It¬†supported and helped consumers to connect with those who live their lives around that POV. It showed how easily they could get in touch and meet ...</description>
		<link>http://currentissue.net/?p=38</link>
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		<title>Clients</title>
		<description>Clients
+ The Coca-Cola Company
+ Nike
+ Apple
+ AT&#38;T Wireless
+ Vodafone
+ Heineken
+ Electronic Arts
+ DuPont
+ Sony
+ Siemens
+ Philips
+ Charles Schwab
+ Hewlett-Packard
+ SAP
+ DreamWorks SKG
+ Warner Bros
+ American Film Institute
+ Universal Studios
+ E! Entertainment TV Network
+ Sundance Channel
+ PBS Public Broadcasting Service
+ Nickelodeon
+ Vh1
+ Stalking Muses
+ MoMA
+ MOCA
+ City of Los Angeles
+ Santa ...</description>
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