Honored to be honored. – The Butler Bros | The Butler Bros

Honored to be honored.

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

BEST BRAND FORCE FOR GOOD  Critics Picks/Services

“It’s difficult to meet the team at Butler Bros without feeling as though you’ve already known them forever. Accountable, honorable, advocates for positivity — these are words not often attributed to folks in the ad biz. They’re apt descriptors of this team, not just for the widely recognized and lauded branding work, but also for the humility and heart they put into everything they touch. Whether it’s a branding campaign or
the annual bring-your-own-chair neighborhood event, if the Butlers are involved, count your blessings.”

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#Instameetaustin

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

 

Yesterday was Worldwide Instameet Day where groups in cities all over the world meet their fellow Instagrammers (IGers). We hosted the Austin-wide Instameet which turned out to be tons of fun! We got to put faces to usernames and document it all in our favorite filtered format. Check out our #instameetaustin album and be on the lookout for more activities if you’d like to come out next time.

Don’t forget you still get your instagrams on our homepage by tagging #instabros. Each month we choose a few lucky winners for a coveted BBros Tee. This month is being judged by Jay B Sauceda. Get to grammin’!

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Collaborate with a Passion.

Friday, October 21st, 2011


Gave a preso at Assoc for Women in Communication’s “Get Smart Conference” today. It really all boiled down to these two slides.

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ACM Lab

Austin Children’s Museum, articulating an evolution. Driving the new vision of the museum into creative deliverables that signal the organizational shift – from identity to events and points unimagined. This lab was co-designed and produced with our partners from NOMAD.

PARTNERS
Austin Children’s Museum Staff & Board
NOMAD / COMMON  Mark Eckhardt & Richard Demato III
Stiles Design  Brett Stiles
Spot Inquiry  Alexis Sanford
Coloring Book Studio  Vincent Calderon
Bold Muse Creative  Stacy Weitzner

 

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Robyn O’Brien a hero for food truth.

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Today I had the pleasure of attending a lecture and discussion led by Robyn O’Brien and sponsored by the wonderful folks from Stonyfield Farm. Robyn is one of my heros. She is
a champion for cleaning up our food supply by educating Moms like me about GMO’s, additives and the artificial junk found in much of todays food. She does this by sharing the devastating affects these pollutants are having on our health of families, including her own. A deep well of knowledge, she’s created a resource for all of us with The Allergy Kids Foundation.

She encourages us each to do one thing to affect change. Starting with my little family‚ we are eating organic. We already plan a weekly menu and cook at homemost nights. We enjoy Meatless Mondays. We are all (11 year old and 13 year old included) learning to read food labels. Thank you Robyn for inspiring a Mom like me. - @BBrosBridget

Adam’s wife Julie, Robyn, Marty’s wife Sue and Me!

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LBJ School of Public Affairs

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The LBJ School of Public Affairs, a graduate component of The University of Texas at Austin, has built a proud tradition of training students for REAL CAREERS in public service; finding innovative solutions to REAL WORLD problems.

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Bike to Work Day

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Today is Bike to Work Day, and the City of Austin pulled out all the stops another year in a row to show their appreciation to all the bike commuters out there.  Adam and I decided to take advantage of this holiday with a round-about ride into the office. We stopped in our hood at Bouldin Creek Coffee House, then meandered our way over to the Texas Bicycle Coalition. Free breakfast and bicycle talk all around! Please be Kind to Cyclists and League of Bicycling Voters made a presence handing out info and bike centric goodies. Austin designer, Ryan Rhodes had some seriously cool tshirts for sale for his new project Viva La Bicicleta. Buying one today.  What a great way to celebrate our bike friendly city AND get my workout in, all before 9am!

See you in the bike lane.
@BBrosLindsay

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Austin Business Journal Profile

Friday, May 6th, 2011

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Bike Lane Rage

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Road rage. It mostly happens between drivers. Horns are blasted and bumpers are ridden. It’s usually stressed out people in need of a deep breath, less talk radio, and a lingering hug. Sometimes drivers and cyclists have exchanges too. Encoded finger gestures are swapped and often saliva is forcefully channeled back and forth. In all of these cases egos clash and sometimes, unfortunately, the things the egos are piloting collide too. This is all dangerous tom-foolery. Let’s not over analyze it.

Bike lane rage? I honestly haven’t experienced it. Annoyance, yes. Rage, no. I feel too happy that there are a bunch of bikes “in my way” to get mad. That means that more people are biking. And it would take a lot of bikes to create gridlock on the level that could possibly incite rage. (China?) May being bike month there will likely be people taking awkward lines on their bikes as they commute along the lanes. They will likely be wearing their helmets backwards as well. To these fine humans I will say, “Good morning.”

Make May the month you take your ego out of the driver seat and off the saddle. We aren’t cyclists and drivers. We are just people getting around.

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Career day meets Common

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

Walking in Ian and Jonathon had no idea that they were about to rapidly protoype a social venture. It was career day after all. They thought they were coming to hear us yammer about advertising. That would have been boring for all of us. We wanted to create something and show them their own power to change things with their brains. We had a couple of hours to make it happen.

We screened the COMMON film we produced. We talked about social ventures. Got them up to speed on this whole shared brand that helps save the world idea. I used my hands a lot while I was talking so they wouldn’t fall asleep.

We asked, what social issues are on their radar? They had some instant answers – the state of cafeteria food, racism, the inability for recording artists to earn a living, the concentration of corporate power. We settled on this issue: (more…)

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