Twin Cities In Motion is hosting a competition to create an original work of art to be featured on the official 2011 Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon Poster. AIGA Minnesota and others from the design community are taking issue with the contest. “The contest for the Twin Cities Marathon is especially disturbing because its rules clearly state that all entries become the property of the Marathon, regardless of if they are chosen as winners or not,” AIGA Minnesota said on its website.
Timely. Relevant. Buzzworthy. Fresh. These words are always on our minds at Fast Horse, which is why I’ve been particularly excited about “Pop-Ups” popping up around Minneapolis. The pop-up concept is a simple one: shops, restaurants or just about anything appear for a short time with captivating offers, limited availability items or promotions, then leave as quick as they came.
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