Pictograms of the Olympics

Pictograms are graphic symbols that have some sort of meaning behind them. They are visuals of sports while representing them in a creative way. This year, human pictograms were shown for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Athletes made shots of all 50 competitions in a short amount of time. This required equipment and for teammates […]

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Always Good Fortune at RedEye Post!

We are fortunate to announce we have had a 2018 filled with fun, new projects from clients both new and and those returning.   Though we are sad to see this year go, we know that next year will be filled with just as much fortune as this one! With a new year, comes new […]

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The Streaming Society

Netflix, Hulu, Prime and beyond, even if you don’t have an account, or if you’re one of those people who uses someone else’s account,  everyone has at least heard of streaming services. The three streaming forerunners have been competing with each other for years. They were even established about the same time. Netflix has been […]

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RedEye Report Fall 2018

RedEye is flipping for Fall after an exciting summer packed with projects. Here’s what we’ve been working on, and a sneak peek at what’s to come! Collaborating with Advocates This year we continued our work with Georgetown University Center for Children and Families (CCF). It was RedEye’s great honor to complete another series of specialized Video […]

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Good Bye Fall, Good Bye RedEye

My last and final blog post of the semester. It seems crazy to me that my very first blog post was 15 weeks ago. I had absolutely no idea what I was getting myself into when it came to this internship, but I must say it is one of the dearest memories I will carry […]

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The Netflix Generation

  I am a proud member of the “Netflix” generation. The Netflix generation created the act of ‘binge-watching’ rather than waiting once a week for a new episode to begin like some pleb (my sincerest apologies to the generation before me). I can gear up, prepare as if I am about to hibernate for the […]

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Networking, Networking, Networking

I have been in musical theater ever since I was in first grade. Little 8 year old Kyle was the opening act of Leipsic High School’s production of South Pacific. The director instructed me it would be dark in the theater and I would not be able to see the audience when I started. The music started […]

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A Week that Brings up the Happy Old Days
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I know I’m exaggerating, but last week indeed drew me back to one of my happiest times in college, the time when I was a reporter and associate editor for the Departmental newspaper. Only this time, I was working on the RedEye Report: Winter 2012/2013 Edition.

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Taste of Jamaica

One of the great things about being in a city is the myriad restaurants and cuisines that are so readily available.  I love to cook and eat and though I am no Anthony Bourdain of Food Network’s No Reservations fame, I am happy to sample frog legs or olive oil ice cream.  My three roommates and I […]

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