Friday, July 28, 2006
Thursday, July 27, 2006
A sight towards mid-September
Oh I’ve just received a mail from MIEX administration and I got a strange feeling because all the students’ mails appear in the cc field so I could see my next classmates, who I’m to spend 1+ year of studying with, who I’ll have project works with and who I’ll party with. Some of these mails are clearly owned by Russian students so I’m hesitating to send them a hello I’m in Moscow.
Second thing: lessons take place not at ICN, but at the Hôtel des Missions Royales, which happens to be at, like, more than a half-hour away from ICN. Not that I really care, but this piece of news just ruins my dream for a remake of the book I currently read
Posted by Gerald at 14:27 3 comments
Squirrel's things
At least, Denis decided to release his thoughts not only by commenting on my blog, but now with his new up-and-coming Squirrel’s things
Wish you a lot of pleasure in blogging
Posted by Gerald at 09:30 3 comments
Monday, July 24, 2006
End of billboards?
Billboards could be forbidden in Russia according to an amendment to the upcoming Act on Advertising
Posted by Gerald at 11:06 2 comments
Friday, July 21, 2006
Is money can be a gift?
Flatmate’s birth date is on Sunday so we’ll have a BBQ in our seaside-resort-like area. I need to find her a gift but I have no idea even though I’ve got her wishlist. She will happen to receive money from her closest friends and no one but me seems to see the oddity of such a present, to think such a deal has to keep private, or to consider what it means in a supposed equal-to-equal friendship. That’s why I want to quest the most superficial (may be not too) but enough meaningful gift. Sounds like the Holy Grail is easier to localize…
By the way, what are your plans for tomorrow? See you at the concert?
Posted by Gerald at 16:42 6 comments
Thursday, July 20, 2006
Kellogg's is going to Russia
JWT Russia will advertise upcoming-on-Russian-market Kellogg’s. Will they launch my favorite breakfast here? In fact the question matters as far as the niche of healthy food is almost none-existent. Very hard to find a 0% yoghurt (no Danone’s kind of Taillefine here), though there are some vitamin-added or glucose-free cakes, sportmen's proteins, and of course diet beverages.
Posted by Gerald at 17:36 1 comments
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
World-more-expensive cell phone is... Russian
Ok this cell phone looks ugly, however Euroset sales Swarovski-incrusted Nokia I've sort of found in love with
W3sh Shiny Shiny Luxist
Posted by Gerald at 11:33 4 comments
Monday, July 17, 2006
Sales of Media Agencies
An articleabout the Russian market of media agencies.
Sum up: The attitude of Russia’s agencies is rather skeptical. The RECMA ranking failed to show how the key clients move from one agency to another and underestimated the potential of independent agencies
Posted by Gerald at 17:58 1 comments
Friday, July 14, 2006
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Будь on-live!
Yesterday, walking by Tverskaya, I looked up to a Microsoft large catch-eye billboard. In Russia, former-MSN is facing a sharp competitor. Linked with the release of Windows Live Messenger, they are to use advertising 2.0 to get notoriety and market shares. How it’s work: a dedicated website allows you to sign in, download WLM and mail your friends an invitation. Once done, your nickname is saved and when they get enough nicks to print a part of new version of ad, they do so and your name is displayed on Tverskaya. Idea for ICQ: getting their name inside.
Posted by Gerald at 15:44 4 comments
Monday, July 10, 2006
Fake Movie Posters
Movie poster à la Russian traditional artwork. Here Matrix.
Source: Fallon - Buy it here.
Posted by Gerald at 12:47 0 comments
Choice of clothes
How Russians choose their clothes - namely:The majority of Western and Central Europeans buy clothes and shoes via the Internet, while only 1 percent of Russians shop online
However, La Redoute the French distance selling group owned by PPR, has launched an online store in Russia
Posted by Gerald at 11:36 0 comments
Thursday, July 06, 2006
No more sex in media?
The law is to ban sex-linked advertising. I wonder whether they will create ads for fake product to promote their actual service to bypass the law.
Posted by Gerald at 12:02 0 comments
Only 47.8 percent of Russians agreed democracy is superior
What to comment on? WYWIWYG (What You Want Is What You Get)
Posted by Gerald at 11:53 0 comments
Chanel has launched a flagship store in Moscow
Here is the story (in french). I didn’t go and see but I guess the store looks like random Chanel store. Globalization rules!
Posted by Gerald at 10:48 0 comments