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In 1883, Earth made a noise. It wasn’t just a run-of-the-mill Earth noise like an earthquake or a tornado. This one was loud. Really, really loud.

In fact, scientists have discovered that when the island of Krakatoa, near Sumatra exploded in a massive eruption, it created a noise that was the loudest noise in recorded human history.

The explosion was heard 3000 miles away in Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. The sound took 4 hours to get there. Then it circled the earth. Four times.

The rocks that spewed out of the volcano were traveling at 1,600 miles per hour. That’s more than twice the speed of sound. They calculated that Krakatoa actually shot rocks into outer space. At that velocity, the rocks just keep going and have by now left our solar system.

As creative communicators it is our goal to amplify messages. Amplifying our clients messages using design, imagery and copy. Amplifying our own messages by publishing content, through social media, and interacting in professional communities.

Usually we try to do this tactfully, with a certain amount of finesse, so hopefully it will fall on receptive ears.

But sometimes to be heard over the din of the internet brand-o-sphere, you just have to be loud.

Really, really loud.

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