Rather than picking out cookie-cutter stuffed animals off the toy shelf for your children, Build-A-Bear is a unique experience for the kids, giving them decision power to make their own creations.
With the perception that a warm, hearty breakfast takes time to prepare, Bisquick Shake n' Pour can be as quick as choosing your cereal in the morning.
Food satisfaction comes from knowing that you're eating the best of the best.
“When it snows, you have two choices: shovel or make snow angels"
The only thing getting bit should be your food.
Out of Home for Risk boardgame. Placed in theaters showing sci-fi/fantasy/action movies.
My name is Diana. I will be a graduate from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2010 with a bachelors in advertising and a minor in art history.
I have always known that art was going to be a part of my life.
I grew up watching cooking episodes with Julia Child and Jacques Pepin instead of watching Nickelodeon cartoons. Band practice was the after school activity rather than joining a sports team, and with it came my new wooden clarinet, piano lessons, and nerve racking recitals. During school, I preferred sketching the pictures from each chapter in the history book than reading the content. Library trips included loans from the "how to" section: drawing, paper folding, coloring, cooking, baking, and other various crafts.
Now my musical instrument collection has expanded threefold, and more hobbies have taken stage such as knitting, scrapbooking, jewelry making, and cake decorating. But more than anything, I have found the love to design advertisements.
My vision in seeing the world as a visual craft allows me to think and strategize in non-traditional ways. I feel that advertising is my window to create things that will be impactful for our everyday consuming lives, because art is such a powerful tool in conveying a message, whether big or small.
DIANA MAES
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