It’s a March night.

Clinical social workers from coast to coast have taken advantage of the Institute for Clinical Social Work’s highly acclaimed Ph.D. programs. But ICSW thought it could do a better job getting the word out, and asked Poccuo to help make that happen.

Content marketing with a music twist — this is what you’ll find at Amplifier, a new firm in the DC metro area. Amplifier brought in Poccuo to provide the CMS, copy, and design that works best for the message they want to deliver.

Behind every strong art exhibition lies an interactive multimedia kiosk, right? That’s what Poccuo and the curator of Magazines & War thought.

Artist Nick Gentry uses discarded floppy disks as a basis for his portraits. Each disk represents the increasing pace of the modern life cycle, where objects are quickly created, used, and discarded, and by using them to create art, he gives them a new life.

Photographer Jan von Holleben and painter Michelle Jezierski teamed up to blend the mediums into a series of works that depict the blindingly white yet colorful landscapes of Norway.

Poccuo-ers Phil and Kim started another side project called Your Favorite Letter through which visitors can build a word together by voting for their favorite letter of the round.

St. Louis-based photography studio Bruton Stroube has an interesting side project: a collection of portraits taken upside down but presented as right-side up. Some people’s features give away the secret more than others’.

Benoit Paille, a 24-year-old Canadian photographer, has a great eye for composition and lighting. Through his Stranger project on Flickr, he approaches random people on the street with the intent “to question the modern world and to try to break the individualism and the anonymity of the big city.”
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