archiving the day

My name is Phillip. I'm a 29 year old account planner,or brand planner, or strategist or whatever you want to call it at an "internet" advertising agency called razorfish in New York. I've worked for retail giants, pro-sports teams, electronics, on big american cars, and come up with quite a few inappropriate ideas for male hygiene products. My job entails explaining social concepts and trying to generally be "up" on stuff like trends, people's habits, media, the things that may interest my clients (especially when they have no idea how it would interest them). I live in the East Village (best place I've ever called home) and like attend loud concerts as well as quiet ones. Food and drink is also a big part of my off time pursuits.

This is some of the stuff I run into on a daily basis.

"the way to be interesting is to be interested" -R. Davies, Important ad guy

Follow me on twitter: twitter.com/phillipl

My Email: phillip(dot)t(dot)lee(at)gmail(dot)com

Watch a bike disappear in 365 days. 

LIFECYCLE: 365 days in the life of a bike in NYC (by RedPeakVideos)

“Last year, we conducted a unique urban experiment for Hudson Urban Bicycles. On January 1, 2011 we chained a fully loaded bike — bells, basket, lights and more — to a post along a busy Soho street. We took a picture of the bike everyday for 365 days, watching it slowly vanish before our eyes. The photos we took were then turned into a daily calendar. We call this project LIFECYCLE: 365 days in the life of a bike in NYC.”


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