|
|
 AMD built concise websites to tell the stories of how the company fueled the success of several of its globally-recognized partners — teams who rely on technology for their success.
 The independently run House of Tutors prepares students for academic success.
 In the Web 2.0 era, where publishing your work has never been easier nor more immediate, sharing know-how happens instantaneously.
 Technology can tilt the playing field, even in a sport most people dismiss as anything but. One of my personal favorite projects was this corporate feature regarding the role of AMD technology in Trek’s design process.
![]() Coke Corporate Bio Long on Fizzle, Not Sizzle ‘Real Thing’ examines company’s ambition in tedious detail © 2009 • Stuart Wade • all rights reserved The princely sum I’ll earn for writing this review will barely make a dent in my annual consumption outlay for Coca-Cola.
 Over the past decade and a half, as Michael Lewis reports, a Darwinian shift has altered how baseball teams are assembled and maintained.
![]() Good news, La-Z-Boys and La-Z-Girls: Easy chairs are better looking and more loaded with extras than ever From Archie Bunker to Frasier’s dad to Joey and Chandler, why are overstuffed chairs with pop-up footrests so important to Americans?
 “Pottersville Nick” vs. “Bedford Falls Nick”: An analysis. By popular demand. © 2000 • Stuart Wade • all rights reserved
![]() © Stuart Wade • all rights reserved The Millennium’s Greatest PR Moments The Globe and Mail —1000. World fails to end. Advisers to Norwegian King Olaf convince him to take full credit. At press conference, however, the over-committed monarch only has time to answer two questions before resuming blood-feud with the Danes.
|
|