WHAT SPARKS OUR INTEREST

A thought, an idea, or a notion can all ignite the fire of creativity. Ours is a world in flux, constantly changing and evolving. Our goal is to expose ourselves to emerging trends, styles and technologies that better serve our partners. Here’s what catches our curiosity.
Find your spark.

CS 10th Anniversary

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Can you believe it?! CultureSpan Marketing has officially hit the 10-year mark! While we've been on this wild ride for 43+ years, we’re thrilled about this decade-long milestone in particular and all the accomplishments that have come with it.

Totally Rad Cruise through the '80s

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It’s 2020 and this year, CultureSpan Marketing enters its 40th year of business since starting as Laster Siegel in 1980. To mark such a special occasion, we’re getting tubular. That’s right! We’re turning back the clock and we’re not stopping ‘til we’ve reached the totally righteous time that was the 1980s. Buckle up and join us as we re-explore what this era of rad had in store for us.

The Power of Personas:
A Brief Guide, Part 2

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Welcome back! In my previous article The Power of Personas: A Brief Guide Part 1, we covered research and persona information-gathering techniques as well as identifying your persona pain points and challenges. Now we can move forward on the information breakdown and why this information is so critical when considering how to best set-up any marketing campaign to ensure the highest level of engagement and generating leads.

GOTería – When Two Famous Games Collide

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On May 19, 2019, eight years of our lives came to a close as millions witnessed the series finale of the global phenomenon that is Game of Thrones. After a seemingly eternal two-year wait between seasons, the Lord of Light finally bestowed us with the conclusion of the bloody saga. Emotions ran high at CultureSpan. We knew we had to pay tribute to such a powerful story for making us feel alive.

Can We Talk About the Problem with Using Stock Photos?

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Let’s face it, stock photography has become easily accessible, cliché and far from original. If you’re planning on developing a campaign, you should think twice about using stock photography. I’m not going to completely bash stock photos, since they do have a time and place for their use. However, I’m going to discuss some of the problems that have emerged in today’s visual world because of them.