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Great new site for HBO comedy. Little Brittain USA is a must see. Nice work KNI & Directors Bureau.

HBO Comedy Fetish

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In addition to hosting hours of clips from over 20 different comedy titles, the site also includes six original videos featuring our super-hot Comedy Fetish host. Users can store favorite clips in playlists and share videos on social networks such as Facebook, Digg, MySpace, and Twitter. Five customized e-cards add to the playfulness of the site, providing a modest way to hit the giggle spot if users are just too embarrassed to admit to a comedy fetish.

"With titles ranging from Flight of the Concords to Entourage to Eastbound & Down, HBO has a show that's perfectly suited to your comedy fetish. Maybe you're into hot and sticky situations and uncomfortable climaxes, or perhaps premature evaluations and verbal penetration hit your giggle spot, then comedyfetish.com is the place for you, where you can watch videos, share your secret with friends and indulge in your need for hardcore hilarity."

HBO Creative Credits

Creative Credits: Comedy Fetish Website

Agency: Venables Bell & Partners
Agency Location: San Francisco, CA
Creative Director/s: Paul Venables and Greg Bell
Interactive Creative Director/s: David Kim
Copywriter: Will Gorman
Copywriter: Mary Hernandez
Art Director: Jim Haas
Art Director: Greg Wyatt
Interactive Design Director: Ezra Paulekas
Interactive Designer: Michael Chan
Account Director: Lilian Ojeda
Account Supervisor: Robert Woods

Broadcast Producer: Eli Shillock
Interactive Producer: Mike Huntley

PARTNERS

WEBSITE
Interactive Production Partner: KNI
Producer: Kurt Noble
Creative Director: Daniel Box
Flash Developers: MIchael Eades, Eric Krueger, Michael Madrid, Arlo Jamrog
Javascript & CSS: Jack Lukic
Production Designers: Kyle Jones, Arlo Jamrog

LIVE ACTION:
TV Production Company: The Directors Bureau
Director: Mike Maguire
Production Designer: Alexis Ross
Director Of Photography: Barry Peterson
Executive Producer: Melissa Culligan
Line Producer: Samantha Stuart
Editorial Company: Spot Welders
Editor: Haines Hall
Assistant Editor: Paul Sabater
Executive Producer: David Glean
Music Composition: Beacon Street Studios
Composer: Andrew Feltenstein
Sound Design: Lime

DeadCat Press

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The work of Photogravure artist David Morrish at Dead Cat Press.

Where There's Smoke...

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What if cigarette companies embraced all the government warnings and dangers of smoking? (People would probably buy even more.)

City Car | 2009 Winner | The Buckminster Fuller Challenge

Super super super dope. Can't we get General Motors to go here?

Fiction department

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Fiction Department Vs Si Begg: 24-Bit Error Collection

Brand New: Words. Periods. Arial. Company Name.

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The world's first real time corporate ID?

jędrek kostecki

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NSFW (maybe?)

beautiful, beautiful photos by jędrek kostecki.

Autodesk Project Dragonfly

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Autodesk, makers of high-end products such as AutoCAD and Maya, have created a tool for the rest of us.

Project Dragonfly is a web-based utility for laying out rooms and floor plans for furniture layout, construction, renovation or whatever else you may need to visualize.

This is going to be very helpful for us since we just moved into a new office and are looking into buying new furniture.

Elements of an Ideal Burger - NYTimes.com

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Cooking tips for creating the perfect burger, on everything from picking the right bun to shaping the patty to getting the perfect sear on the meat. This continues our ongoing love affair with the NY Times and their brilliant interactive forays. I'm not a burger lover - but this stopped me in my tracks and caused a smile.

How To Hack Your Brain, Part 1: Sleep | Dustin Curtis

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I've always advocated naps. Now I know why. Thanks Dustin.