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Emma Brooks is a 24 year-old digital media enthusiast originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia but now making her home here in Toronto.
Emma currently works at Publicis Modem as a Digital Strategist.

Isn’t this the most perfect fall dress ever? I want!
From the Orla Kiely Fall 2001 collection. Found via calivintage.

(via catikay)
LOLz

Photo Series of the Day: “Astronauts” by Hunter Freeman.
Astronauts — they’re just like us!
[doobybrain.]
Loving it.
GenYTO gets ready to invade Toronto FC .
I love sports but I still haven’t made it out to a Toronto FC game. Even though one of my friends is dating one of the players. Even though Jon from MLSE is a great friend. And even though I’ve heard that the games are action-packed, high-energy and super fun. So I’m happy to announce that…
Got my tickets!
Help Needlebaum with "The Briefcase".
Fun “choose your own adventure” videos from Rogers! Well done to my team-mate Emma Brooks for championing this!
I saw the following video pop up on my Twitter feed this afternoon at 1pm on the Leo Burnett Twitter account, with the tweet, “#culturalfuel Vendor-Client relationship in real life situations: Just found this on FB. No comment..”
I watched this video, laughed and marveled at how true it rang and then re-tweeted it on my account.
Since then I’ve seen it pop up at least 4 times on other accounts I follow on Twitter and on advertising blogs, such as AdJoke.
As of 5.47pm, this video has been viewed over 2,500 times and my guess is the majority of them were today. Already it’s received well over 63 comments – a much higher view/comment ratio than one would normally find on a YouTube video. It’s also been favourited 524 times, so clearly the video is clearly hitting a nerve in the ad industry.
Comments include things such as, “This made my stomach hurt. I have had this same type conversation three times this week alone” (shawngoesgreen) and “Five stars isn’t enough” (jforrest55).
This video was added to YouTube 5 days ago on an account that was made 6 days ago. Sounds like someone’s trying – and succeeding – in making this thing viral. Should be interesting to see what the numbers are like in a few days. I’m also curious to see whether “Mr Bennett” really did see this thing on Facebook or whether it was actually created by Leo Burnett itself.
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