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    Miami Vice, Miami Spice, Miami Naughty or Nice

    Step inside Miami Ad School and you’ll actually feel the excitement in the air. This is not your typical school and it doesn’t look like a school. It’s more like a digital wonderland with giant flat panel TV’s covering just about every inch of every wall. Students hang out on multi-colored stadium bleachers. Unlike at most schools, their student work is not produced on paper and then hung on the wall. The school is in fact, paper-less; everything is produced digitally and presented digitally, and shown on TV screens.

    One group of students is talking to another group of students, but they’re actually two thousand miles apart. They're using the school’s virtual video presence system called “face2face” which connects Miami to all the other schools in the network. In another part of the school a group of copywriters in Miami is teamed with a group of art directors in San Francisco and the teacher is talking to them from an ad agency in New York. This is the future; this is how all ad agencies and design companies will work someday and the most innovative are already working this way. CP+B uses this system between their offices in Miami and in Boulder, but they also use it between their first floor and their second floor. (Humans are really lazy, aren’t they?)

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  • Forget Advertising, think Pop Culture.

    Forget your old concept of a school. Imagine instead a place where creative people fly in from someplace in the world every Monday or Friday, twist your brain with tips, tricks and techniques and rip up your ideas or praise them to heaven, only to have another creative do exactly the opposite on the same idea during the week.

    Every day is a challenge and every assignment is a nightmare - or it isn’t. Maybe you’ll have a brilliant flash of insight from something your partner said or maybe Homer Simpson said it. Or  Obama. Or the guy who whacks everyone on Grand Theft Auto. You think you’re studying art direction or copywriting or graphic design or photography, but you’re really studying Pop Culture and finding ways to engineer pop culture in some way no one else has thought of before. In the past creative guys all wore black. These days you might consider a cape with a blazing emblem of a tornado on the back. Or at least a pair of wings on your flip-flops.

    Programs taught in Miami:

    • Art Direction 
    • Copywriting
    • Digital Design
    • Digital Photography and Video
    • Masters Degree in Communications

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    • Bootcamp for Account Planning
    • Bootcamp for Communication Planning
    • Digital Re-boot Camp
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    955 Alton Road
    Miami Beach, Florida 33139, United States
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Pop Culture
  • Restaurants/Stores
    • Puerto SaguaThe place for affordable, authentic Cuban food and playful 3D art. The art was created by elderly, twin sisters from Cuba who wear matching pink, polka-dotted dresses. Find their self-portrait in the art.
    • BaseInteresting music, clothes, books and scents.
    • Jimbo's Shrimp ShackFormer live bait shack. Go here now for smoked fish and cold beer or to film a movie.
    • Miami InkThe most famous tattoo parlor on earth.
    • Sweat RecordsThe indie music store for CDs, LPs DVDs, magazines, Japanese toys and other random merch.
  • Clubs
    • Nikki BeachA fun place day or night.
    • Florida Room at The DelanoA glamorous modern day piano lounge complete with a Lucite grand piano. A collaboration between the hotel and Lenny Kravitz.
    • Ted's, Deuce, The Abbey and Lost WeekendIf you're not into glitz, these are the best dive bars in South Beach.
  • Museums/Conferences
    • WolfsonianIf the beach is too hot, cool off while admiring this museum of propaganda art.
    • Bass MuseumEver changing exhibit. (The extraordinary trees on the lawn are alone worth the visit.)
    • Art BaselDrown in inspiration at the largest art exhibition in the world.
    • Winter Music ConferenceOne of the music industry's hottest events.
    • Margulies WarehouseHumongous collection of contemporary and vintage photography, video and installations.
    • Miami Art GuideFind out about current exhibits here.
  • Places in South Beach
    • Art Deco DistrictMost of South Beach is the historical Art Deco District. Miami Ad School is in the heart of it all.
    • Lifeguard stands between 2nd and 15thThe whimsical stands make the beach extra photogenic.
    • Lincoln RoadThis outdoor mall was one of the first in the USA. Great outdoor cafes, unique galleries and shops.
    • Espanola WayA frequent Miami Vice shoot location, this quaint street has shops, restaurants and weekend market.
    • The dog friendliest city on earth.Your best friend is welcome at parks, outdoor restaurants and Miami Ad School.
  • Places in Miami
    • Fashion DistrictGo here for the graffiti and painted buildings, not the clothes.
    • Shark Valley in the Everglades National ParkNo sharks but you'll see lots of alligators and they're close enough to chase you down.
    • Crandon ParkThe former zoo is thick with wild, non-native iguanas.
    • Haulover Park Bike trails, kayaking and clothing optional beach.
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