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Inky Features QCM Partnership in New Daily News Weekend Edition
Daily News to Launch a Weekend Edition
By Christopher K. Hepp
At a time when other newspapers are cutting back, the Philadelphia Daily News will launch an ambitious new weekend edition, it was announced Tuesday.
The new edition, which will supplant the Saturday edition of the paper, will target a younger audience but retain the tabloid's emphasis on sports, features, and gossip, according to Daily News Editor Michael Days.
Quaker City Mercantile (formerly known as Gyro Worldwide) and Lightborne Lend a Hand to Philly.com
LIGHTBORNE HELPS PHILLY.COM ATTRACT ONLINE AUDIENCE
CINCINNATI, OH - Lightborne (www.light-borne.com), here, recently created a new spot that promotes the revamped Philly.com, a Website covering "Anything & Everything Philly."
Quaker City (formerly Gyro Worldwide) and Lightborne on Dexigner
Lightborne Creates Colorful Virtual World in New Spot for Philly Website
Philly.com, the top-rated website for The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News, recently revamped its look, and added locally relevant content and interactive features.
Ad agency Quaker City Mercantile, charged with introducing the new look and design to the public, partnered with Lightborne to create a visually compelling spot, which aptly captures the tagline, "Anything & Everything Philly."
"Planet Philly" features eye-popping animation, rich textures and a palette of reds and beige, mirroring the website aesthetic.
The integration of graphics and 3D animation brings "The City of Brotherly Love" to life.
Philadelphia erects and unfolds before the viewer's eyes -- evoking a sense of Philly culture and history, and serving as a metaphor for the website's interactivity and local happenings.
Animated paper-cutout silhouettes of people fill the streets adorned with famous landmarks, icons, and words reminiscent of Philadelphia.
The Briefing rooms Hypes the Quaker City Mercantile's (formerly Quaker City Mercantile), Philly.com Project
LIGHTBORNE CREATES COLORFUL VIRTUAL WORLD IN NEW SPOT FOR PHILLY.COM
Jessie Nagel September 16th, 2008
Cincinnati, OH - (September 15, 2008) - Philly.com, the top-rated website for The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News, recently revamped its look, and added locally relevant content and interactive features. Ad agency Quaker City Mercantile, charged with introducing the new look and design to the public, partnered with Lightborne to create a visually compelling spot, which aptly captures the tagline, "Anything & Everything Philly."
"Planet Philly" features eye-popping animation, rich textures and a palette of reds and beige, mirroring the website aesthetic. The integration of graphics and 3D animation brings "The City of Brotherly Love" to life. Philadelphia erects and unfolds before the viewer's eyes - evoking a sense of Philly culture and history, and serving as a metaphor for the website's interactivity and local happenings. Animated paper-cutout silhouettes of people fill the streets adorned with famous landmarks, icons, and words reminiscent of Philadelphia.
QCM and Lightborne Partnership on Philly.com
Lightborne Creates Colorful Virtual World in New Spot for Philly.com
Philly.com, the top-rated website for The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News, recently revamped its look, and added locally relevant content and interactive features. Ad agency Quaker City Mercantile, charged with introducing the new look and design to the public, partnered with Lightborne to create a visually compelling spot, which aptly captures the tagline, "Anything & Everything Philly."
"Planet Philly" features eye-popping animation, rich textures and a palette of reds and beige, mirroring the website aesthetic. The integration of graphics and 3D animation brings "The City of Brotherly Love" to life. Philadelphia erects and unfolds before the viewer's eyes - evoking a sense of Philly culture and history, and serving as a metaphor for the website's interactivity and local happenings. Animated paper-cutout silhouettes of people fill the streets adorned with famous landmarks, icons, and words reminiscent of Philadelphia.
Quaker City Mercantile (formerly known as Gyro Worldwide) Mentioned in Business Journal Article
Quaker City Mercantile, a Philadelphia agency, created for Philly.com what it is calling a 360-degree multimedia campaign featuring TV, radio, outdoor and print. Philly.com is the Web site for the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News...



