Friday Favs 2_19_10
Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by Sean Copley in News, Random, Timbuktoonblog
Toy Story 3′ introduces new characters, including first stuffed animal
Disney’s plan to release ‘Alice’ on DVD early upsets theaters
Studying other people’s design helps us improve our own. Plus, it’s fun.
Children’s Books: Apocalypse Now, Teens turn to dystopian novels
TIA’s top Toy Fair trendsetters get straight A’s
Children ‘missing out on sleep’ Newsround finds
Disney taking a pass on one of the most profitable movies of 2009?
Friday Favs 12_11_09
Posted on 11. Dec, 2009 by Sean Copley in Random, Timbuktoonblog
Some things we found on the web this week to be interesting, informative and/or fun.
The Art of Video Games, SAAM, March 16, 2012 – September 9, 2012
Disney Studio has a long and complex history on racial issues
Angels the next vampires in YA entertainment? Disney options four-book series, Fallen
How to protect your ideas in the digital age
Friday Favs 11_13_09
Posted on 13. Nov, 2009 by Sean Copley in Timbuktoonblog
Welcome to games-galore ‘Kung Fu Panda World’
Wall-E Explodes on the Comic Book Scene
Purpose, not just promise, is the key to winning in today’s market
Up Director Pete Docter on His Next Project and Why Pixar Movies End With Chase Scenes
The Last Campaign: How Experiences Are Becoming the New Advertising
Friday Favs 11_06_09
Posted on 06. Nov, 2009 by Sean Copley in Timbuktoonblog
A few links to stuff we found helpful or just plain fun…
Brand in Public (a collection of what’s being said about different brands)
Cookie Jar launching Hulu-like site
The beloved Berenstain Bears meet the big screen
After Mickey’s Makeover, Less Mr. Nice Guy
A Pocket Guide to Social Media and Kids
Friday Favs 10_23
Posted on 23. Oct, 2009 by admin in Random
How To Identify and Deal With Different Types Of Clients
Trademarkia- the trademark process simplified
Von Glitschka – Adobe Illustrator CS4 Guru
Apple’s Sauce: $34 Billion In Cash, Stock Peaks, And Mysterious Shipping Anomalies
Do Kids Need to Learn Cursive?
Science tourism hot spots: The Geek Atlas
