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  • go to school in San Francisco

    Sour dough bread, a glass of wine and a digital gadget.

    Culture. Cuisine. Incomparable beauty. 

     

    Most Americans would say that San Francisco is the most beautiful city in the USA. European visitors would say it’s the most European of American cities. Everyone agrees, it’s extraordinary. Rows of Victorian gingerbread houses; Golden Gate Bridge; a cable car to Nob Hill; a glass of wine at a small cafe on North Beach. Fog and fog horns. 

    The school is in the middle of the “ad ghetto” where most of the city’s  world- famous  ad agencies and design firms are within a couple of blocks. Still, you’ll have and occasional chance to glimpse the city’s beauty on the way to school. Located in a great neighborhood of antique shops, poster dealers, galleries and old book stores, only a block or so from City Lights bookstore where Ferlingetti and Ginsberg read “beat poetry” under Telegraph Hill and between North Beach, Chinatown and the financial district- you’re only a block away from “Grumpy’s” the watering hole of all the ad guys here.  

    But this city is also the seat of the digital revolution. And while the hi-tech bloom wilted a few years back, the roots are still strong and new growth is sprouting up everywhere. It’s a good time to be in San Francisco. It’s a really good time to be a Miami Ad School student in San Francisco.

    You can follow Miami Ad School San Francisco's Twitter feed here.

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  • The School for Pop Culture Engineering.

    We’re far ahead of most schools in digital education. Ad Age magazine says our school is one of a select few that “gets it” (in digital). That’s because our students are totally involved in pop culture. And pop culture today embraces every thing that’s digital. Texting, twittering, facebooking, blogging, GPS-ing. emailing,Youtubing and every other digital innovation coming full-stream in a wire-less world. Our students quickly learn that the old formula of doing TV commercials and prints ads doesn’t apply in the advertising and design world they will be joining.  There’s a problem to solve and a sharp creative mind will find the appropriate media to use get attention in a crowed environment. Chances are it will have an on-line component and a digital structure.

     

    The really bright students will search out the latest trends in Beijing, Instanbul or Indiana. How about the latest garage band in Iran? What’s shaking and moving the pre-teens in Bahia these days? What’s underground in Budapest? Seen any good porn lately? The trick is to use the latest trend or media before someone else uses it first, but also using it in a way that enhances the product or persuades someone to try it. That means talking to them in their language or their music or their culture. Or introducing them to a totally new cultural experience that’s somehow “sexy’ to them. 

    What a fun way to make a living. Forget the old terms of art director, copywriter, or designer. How about Pop Culture Engineer?

     

    Programs taught in San Francisco:

    • Art Direction 
    • Copywriting

    Bootcamps:

    • Bootcamp for Account Planning

     

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    415 Jackson Street
    Suite B
    San Francisco, California 94111, United States
    415.837.0966

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Pop Culture
  • Events
    • Film Night in the ParkFilms shown on Saturday nights at different neighborhood parks throughout the city. Bring whatever you want (watermelon, wedding cake) and don't forget a blanket. It gets chilly.
    • Flash DanceAn iteration of the whole Flash Mob Craze where people are prompted by text messages to gather at various locations and do crazy things, in this case dance.
    • Renaissance FaireA great place to buy a deerskin pouch to hold crystals and stuff and hang from your neck.
  • and more Events
    • Alameda Antique FairIf you are willing to haggle, and have a little money, odds are you'll leave there more satisfied than if you were to sift through aisles of costume jewelry and scratched records you find at most flea markets.
    • Legendary Boonville Beer FestHang out with hippies at this festival in beautiful Mendecino. Enjoy the music and taste all the different California brewed beers. Or join the drum, hacky-sack and peace circles.
  • Places
    • Mission Community PoolThe ocean is great if you like freezing water and sharks. If actual swimming and Marco Polo is your idea of fun try this outdoor community pool, always 84 degrees. It's located at 1 Linda St. and costs $4. Call ahead to make sure they're open: 415-641-284
  • Clubs/Bars
    • The Tonga RoomCampy and ridiculous with drinks in oversized bowls complete with fruit and little umbrellas. Enjoy the 80s coverband while in a boat in the pool during a rain storm.
    • German Tourist ClubWalk down to the Muir Woods valley to a chalet. After a long day of enjoying the amazing view, drinks, snacks and board games be prepared to climb out of the valley and back to your car.
  • and more Clubs/Bars
    • Bourbon and BranchThe Speakeasy meets the 21st century with lots of depression era coolness.
    • Prohibition Room at the Sir Frances Drake HotelHonest to goodness speakeasy from the olden days, only accessible if you're a guest and have the secret code and key.
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