By Gonzalo López Martí – Creative director, etc / LMMiami.com
- In my humble opinion, the open plan office is just a real estate gimmick.
- You know, another of those misleading ad clichés such as, but not limited to:
- Cozy bungalow w/great bones! (tiny shack in need of rebuilding from scratch).
- Once-in-a-lifetime opp. Won’t last. Live the dream! (it’ll take you 30 years to dig yourself out of this money pit).
- The OPO (as in open plan office) is another glass-half-full trick of the trade to apply lipstick to swine.

Allstate Insurance Company announced a multi-year partnership agreement to become the Official Insurance Sponsor of CONCACAF.
Marketers and market researchers working in the multicultural and cross-cultural space have long known the shortcomings of utilizing acculturation models for segmentation. Our conflicted national identity and increasing demographic diversity have created a cultural Rubik’s cube that resists classification. I’ve written on this topic several times and have proposed alternative segmentation tools but there has never been a viable replacement for the acculturation model so it has persisted, until now. by Mario Carrasco / ThinkNow Research
The winning “Language Choice” campaign sought to differentiate XFINITY from its competitors by establishing an emotional and authentic connection with Hispanic consumers.
On May 1, in a novel transaction only made possible by the now-concluded FCC Spectrum Auction, a fast-growing Southern California media player — The Meruelo Group — Now, Hero is backing out of the deal. By Adam Jacobson / Radio + Television Business Report
In Entertainment content is king. But getting content into the hands of producers and decision-makers is no easy feat, even for a best-selling author.
We met at his apartment near The Museum of Modern Art in New York. He had invited me over for a meeting in which we would discuss his offer of a position with Univision. I was of course intrigued, a bit flattered and genuinely grateful for his gesture, even though I was content with my job at the head of The Bravo Group. Yet his offer was tempting enough and, as such, somewhat hard to decline in a jiffy. By Daisy Expósito-Ulla
Everyone likes an underdog story. As consumers increasingly choose products and brands that are unique or differentiated, small brands can have a definitive advantage. Taking on the food giants that dominate the CPG landscape may once have seemed like a David and Goliath challenge, but that story doesn’t ring true today as consumers of all demographics seek out brands that signify quality, uniqueness and choice.
Emerging in-store technologies and positive social media feedback are among the top priorities for both Generation Z and Millennial consumers.
By Gonzalo López Martí – Creative director, etc / LMMiami.com























