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TM Advertising Selected by EDS as Worldwide Creative Agency of Record

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

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TM Advertising today announced that EDS, one of the world’s leading technology services companies, has selected Irving, Texas-based TM Advertising as its worldwide creative advertising agency of record. TM was selected following a national creative and strategic review. TM will be responsible for developing the creative strategy and execution of TV, print, online and other [...]

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American Heart Association Taps TM Advertising for Côtes du Coeur

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

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Côtes du Coeur, one of the premier fine wine auctions in the world, has tapped TM Advertising to handle all of its advertising and promotional materials for its annual event in Dallas on March 31 at the Hyatt Regency Dallas. Created pro bono, TM has developed a new themeline for this year’s event centered on [...]

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TM Advertising Hires Desjardins

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

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TM Advertising today announced that it has hired Tricia Desjardins as art director. Prior to joining TM, Desjardins was at Saatchi & Saatchi in Los Angeles where she helped develop both traditional and interactive work for the launch of the new 2009 Toyota Matrix among other notable campaigns. “Tricia is remarkably talented and a great addition [...]

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Godsil Joins TM Advertising

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

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TM Advertising today announced that Max Godsil has joined their home office in Dallas as a creative director. Godsil will work on Nationwide Insurance, with his initial duties being Nationwide’s NASCAR Series sponsorship. A well-traveled freelance writer, Max’s most recent staff position was as a creative director at Saatchi and Saatchi, Los Angeles, where he [...]

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CADD Art Fair 2

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

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CADD Art Fair 2

From across the room, Jacob El Hanani’s illustrations look like simple, solid shades of gray. But up close, you see that his pieces are filled with tiny circles, squiggles and characters from the Hebrew alphabet. The delicate patterns are reminiscent of Edward Gorey’s dreary landscapes and intricate wallpaper backgrounds. El Hanani’s pieces were on display among [...]

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