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Killed Ideas: People’s Choice
By now you know about Killed Ideas, the project created by Blurb and curated by Adrants’ Steve Hall that resurrects truly great advertising, design and marketing ideas that somehow never made it out into the real world. Who knows, maybe you’ve already entered it, and if you’re really lucky, perhaps Steve selected your brilliant piece-that-was-never-to-be for Vol. 1 of the Killed Ideas book.
But the rest of you still have a few days left to vote on your favorites. Mosey on over here to see which ideas made the cut, and to vote for the People’s Choice Award. You can vote on one idea a day, and voting closes at the very last second of June 30th (PST). And feel free to let us know who you voted for in the comments section below. It would be interesting to see if ad people gravitate towards ad ideas before product and package design ones, or if creativity reigns supreme.
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