POSTED BY Ruth Ayres | June 23, 2009 3:51 pm | PERMALINK
It began innocently enough at a staff meeting. Someone mentioned spirit animals and I asked what a spirit animal was. After hearing all about the custom of embracing an animal totem to protect one’s spirit, something wonderful happened. I started to see images of my DIGO colleagues coupled with their spirit animals. So, for fun, I started issuing Ruth’s Spirit Animal Report. There’s no particular order or timing to this missive. The intuitions come spontaneously and I share them as I receive them.
Not so strange, really. I believe we all have access to universal truth and the more comfortable we get with the idea of our access the more access we get.
So enjoy this “alternate” look at wonderful spirits of DIGO.
POSTED BY Team DIGO | May 4, 2009 5:00 pm | PERMALINK
BerezObama.com
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If a flu pandemic is coming, but you have to get out and about, there is now a creative way to express fear.
That seems to be the approach at DIGO, the New York ad agency behind a line of humorous designer masks that will allow people to stand out from the crowd as they attempt to fend off the swine flu virus.
“When we saw swine flu panic taking hold, we felt that re-envisioning the face mask, this icon of fear, into a canvas for more creative, playful sentiments was a way to say we have nothing to fear but fear itself,” said Mark DiMassimo, DIGO’s CEO and chief creative officer.