I found a resource for tracking the financial value of global companies through Interbrand's league chart. It provides a quantitative look at brand equity by ranking the world's most valuable brands based on estimated market worth.
I found a website that calculates your monetary value as a human being. It’s a quirky tool from the early 2000s web that asks personal questions to determine your literal price tag for entertainment.
I explored Christophe's experiment on the monetary value of keywords via Google AdWords. His results identified 'free' as the most valuable term, worth approximately $7,500 a day in advertising revenue.
I curated several insights from Strategy & Business magazine, covering Novell's reseller channel management, how traditional brick-and-mortar companies establish online brands, and the shifting dynamics of corporate culture within internet-driven organizations.
I discovered a collection of parody ads and logos that satirize famous brands, including Microsoft. These "false advertising" examples use humor and graphic design to mock iconic corporate visual identities and marketing messaging.
I explored Aman Bhargava's reconstruction of Sherlock Holmes's "The Red Headed League" in London. I discovered historical mapping techniques and new geo-tools like OpenFreeMap, Protomaps, and gpx.studio for creating custom 3D visualizations.