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Agency site offers up its homage to Miley

RedmileyFor all the talk of fancy-schmancy agency site redesigns lately, I'm far more impressed with this limited-time reskinning of RedTettemer.com. That’s Creative Media Strategist Rachel Timmerman posing à la Miley in the agency lobby. Philadelphia-based Red Tettemer occasionally switches up the look of its front page, and this week it appears they caught the Cyrus virus with a beautiful shot by photographer Chris Sembrot. I e-mailed Timmerman about the homage, and it sounds like she’s just yet another young starlet being steamrolled by an industry of sweet-talking jackals. “I was enjoying a private moment ideating when someone snapped this shot,” Timmerman said. “At first I was nervous and a little embarrassed — but now that I've seen it, I think it's really artsy, not...you know...skanky. If this proves controversial, I know my support team and my faith will help me through this journey.”

—Posted by David Griner

May 15, 2008 in Griner, Red Tettemer | Permalink

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shooting people naked isn't exactly a bad thing..

Posted by: chris sembrot | May 15, 2008 3:03:16 PM

Rachel, I never knew you had such a lovely back!

Way to go, Red Tettemer, to having cojones. And nice shot, Chris Sembrot.

I'm proud to share Philadelphia with ya'll.

Posted by: Caroline | May 15, 2008 3:04:30 PM

What exactly is the idea here, and why should we care?

Posted by: Bob Nobody | May 15, 2008 4:09:22 PM

Love it!!

Posted by: nude_is_fun | May 16, 2008 1:19:23 PM

I'm pretty sure Rachel is going to have to get naked every month for the homepage...

Posted by: Annie | May 16, 2008 6:27:13 PM

Very smart. Nothing shows off your ability to make viral things happen for your clients like doing something successfully viral yourself.

Posted by: Michael Cohn | May 17, 2008 11:00:06 AM

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