Several months back, Mission Increase Foundation taught on the topic of mulberrys. You know, those neat little throw-away microsites that are designed for one specific purpose (check out my post from June 24 to read more about them). Well, I recently received an email from one of our faithful workshop attendees who took us up on the challenge to create his own mulberry around a specific theme. It’s so good I wanted to share it with you.
The mulberry was created by Tim Garrett with...
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During World War II when the Allies were preparing to invade at Normandy, they had a big problem in how to supply soldiers with equipment. They needed a port for unloading ships. They could capture enemy ports – but there was a risk that the enemy might make the port unusable before it was captured, leaving the soldiers helpless without supplies.
So what did they do? They created portable floating ports out of concrete called mulberry’s and dragged them along with the invasion...
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