Saturday, December 31, 2011
New Year - Old ad
This ad dates from 1965.
It is as fresh today as it was 47 years ago.
Wonder if we'll be able to say the same thing about the ads that pick up trophies at Cannes this year?
I suspect not. But hey what would I know!?
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Mercedes at speed
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Time to get a real job
The annual Design Industry Voices survey of British design and digital agencies has just been released.
Around 500 agency staff contributed and much of what they had to say comes as no surprise to me.
It still makes for a depressing read though.
Here's a couple of highlights (if you could call them that):
85% say that clients expect more work for less money.
71% say clients expect more work in pitches for free.
43% are using more unpaid interns.
35% of agency staff have been with their agency less than a year.
And if those points aren't depressing enough how 'bout these quotes from survey respondents;
“Clients want twice as much work for half the money.”
“Clients want everything done at speed for no money."
Wonder what Bernbach, Ogilvy or the fictional Don Draper would make of it all?
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
A different Top Ten
Trust coffee drinkin' Jesus to put the whole end of year top ten thing into perspective.
Hat tip to the disciple.
Click the pic for a better look.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Santa the Creative Director
I hear an agency I once worked for are currently without a creative director.
Rumour has it they're about to lose their senior creative team too.
Perhaps they should hire Santa to run the creative department.
After he's finished his Christmas deliveries obviously.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Water water everywhere
If there's one thing that bugs me it's seeing people throw out empty water bottles rather than refill them from the tap.
My wife always tells me there are more important things to worry about but after watching this ad I'm not so sure.
Australia is the driest continent on earth.
So using 7L of water to make a litre of bottled water seems like a waste of our most important natural resource.
Kudos to British copywriter Ben Kay who created this ad to raise awareness.
There's a website too if you're interested.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Now that's a Christmas card!
Know what I hate?
Digital bloody Christmas cards that's what.
There just so try hard and generally about the agency trying to look clever or ironic rather than a celebration of Christmas.
Plus you can't attach them to a string over your fireplace.
Glad to see the clever kids at Make in Brisbane share my love of the Xmas card string.
Their agency Xmas card comes in a box branded "Instant Popularity".
It includes a set of cards plus a string and some teeny weeny pegs.
Brilliant!
They mailed them today so hopefully a box will turn up in my letterbox on Monday.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Japan sets a Twitter record
Legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki's classic film Castle in the Sky gets a screening about this time every year in Japan.
To say the film has a cult following there is something of an understatement.
This year's screening sent Twitter into overdrive with a mind boggling 11,349 tweets per second.
Not per minute per second.
In the film's climactic scene the two main characters issue a cry of Balse!
And as that happened viewers in their thousands echoed the cry on Twitter.
Now that is what being a fan is all about.
Not a Facebook fan a real fan.
And I very much doubt a brand could generate the same amount of passion and fervour.
Even if they offered the typical $10,000 prize that most social media promos seem to have.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Complement vs Compliment
I saw the TV spot for this campaign on the telly tonight.
Doubt it'll be troubling any award show juries but not a bad little ad.
Have to admit I'm surprised that one fast food chain would take pot shots at another.
Especially as the food isn't exactly great at either of them.
Anyway the reason I'm featuring this ad today has nothing to do with any of the above.
I want you to click the pic to enlarge it then take a look at the fourth bullet point.
Now maybe it's just me but I very much doubt that the "finest ingredients" ever pay compliments to the chicken.
Or maybe they do!
Might have to flick an email to someone at Ogilvy in Sydney tomorrow and ask them.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Think inside the box
Every now and again I see an idea and I think to myself "Wish I'd done that!"
This Adidas pop up store is one of those ideas.
Particularly like the laces popping out the lid of the box.
Just brilliant!
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Sunday, December 11, 2011
December in the Blogosphere
This is my last Around The Blogosphere column for this year.
In it I take a look at, and share my frustrations about, the new world of frictionless sharing.
Click here to go take a look and please feel free to share your opinion via the comments.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Timeless tripe
Hard to believe this is a current ad. It seriously looks like it's from the 1950s! No wonder auto makers are in so much trouble.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Memes of the year
Never thought I'd see the day that people ranked dumb web memes. Glad they do though!
Bad banner ads?
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Monday, December 5, 2011
The Creative Director says
There's been a bunch of ad agency memes doing the rounds of late.
Hovering art directors is still my fave.
Today I came across a new one about Creative Directors.
It's a classic.
Click here to check it out.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
An unexpected friend
I'm pretty sure I'm not the only person who gets random friend requests on Facebook.
In fact I know I'm not.
But I doubt anyone ever expected to get a friend request from their unborn child.
Which exactly how Olla Condoms chose to promote their product.
Pretty clever huh?
In essence they take your name and create a new profile using your name but with “Jr.” added to it.
You then receive a friend request from your "Jnr."
Once your curiosity is aroused (and I'm sure it would be) if you click through to the profile page you'll see an Olla Condoms ad.
Like I said pretty clever huh?
I suspect this sort of thing may be outside the rules of Facebook.
In fact it's probably been banned already.
But I've gotta admit I like this idea. A lot!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Quotable quotes
Lovely collection of quotes by the Hidden Persuader. Guarantee you'll be able to drop at least one into a presentation before Christmas.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Avant garde design
Just came across a music blog specialising in avant garde and experimental music.
One group of records on the site really caught my eye.
They're from the Deutsche Grammophon label.
Some beautifully simple graphic design.
Particularly good reference I think for people who design for the web as they show how you can make virtually endless variants on a theme.
Love the way the designers carried the treatment across to the back cover too.
If you click and enlarge the pics you'll also see some very well crafted type.
Hard to believe these covers are almost as old as I am!
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Learning to love a good suit
Over the last couple of days I've had to estimate and cost up elements of a large and very exciting project I am working on.
Problem is I'm not used to doing it.
Sure I have a rough idea how long I think a job will take.
But actually typing it up and putting it in an official document?
No way!
Yes folks I'll admit it - I have taken suits for granted.
I really have.
But not anymore.
Promise.
Monday, November 28, 2011
As seen on TV
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Dishonesty in advertising
Steve Henry is one of my advertising heroes. Top bloke too from what I hear.
Anyway here he is discussing dishonesty in advertising on BBC Radio-4 with Evan Davis.
Well worth 15 mins of your time.
Hat tip to Mr Birss for the audio.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Please Mr Postman
One of the hardest things about doing great direct mail is the cost of postage.
As long as you stick to a standard envelope size it's not a problem.
But go a millimetre or two over and postage costs increase dramitically.
It appears the people at Sunglass Hut learnt this the hard way when they sent the invite above to Mumbrella.
Excess postage and lots of it.
Hardly the best way to get people to your event.
Especially people from a marketing industry website.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Aaron Draplin ain't happy!
This is Aaron Draplin from Draplin Design.
He's passionate about graphic design as you would imagine.
And he ain't happy at the way it's being treated.
I know exactly how he feels as I've seen many great old bits of Melbourne get wiped off the map in the name of progress.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Content vs SEO
Do a Google search for Qantas and this blog appears on the first page of results.
Why?
Actually I don't know why. But I suspect it's because the stuff I put on this blog is worth wasting your time on.
Good content if you will.
And good content is what people want.
Perhaps if brands spent more time on content they'd spend less time worrying about SEO.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Inane conversations
Is there anything more annoying than an overly loud and inane mobile phone conversation?
Possibly. But probably not.
So why not prepare yourself for your next public transport trip with a set of Shhh! cards.
They're just one of the many fun (and useful) creations from Coudal & Co.
Best of all they're free.
Click here and go print off a pdf.
Trust me. They'll come in handy sooner than you think!
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Got a problem call Stan
As of today I am officially no longer a Wunderkid.
For those of you not familiar with the term it’s the name I gave to all the wonderful people I’ve shared the best part of 4 ½ years with at Wunderman in Melbourne.
Feels a bit weird to be honest.
Which is surprising really as I’ve been waiting for my notice period to end for weeks.
Anyway today is the first day of the rest of my life.
Sorry to come over all new-age but it really is.
No more complaining about briefs.
No more bitching about ridiculous copy changes.
No more wondering why what seems obvious to me is not obvious to others.
No more… Well you get the picture.
Over the course of the summer I’m going to be working on my personal brand.
Polishing it. Finessing it. And packaging it up ready to market.
Stay tuned for news on that in the new year.
In the mean time if you or anybody else you know needs a wise head to work on a project or help with a problem you know where to find me.
And if you don’t click here and visit my About Me page.
Laters!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Do ideas really take too long?
There's an article in today's AdAge arguing, as many people do today, that agencies take too long to produce ideas.
It's an interesting read. And makes some valid points.
But in my experience it's not the creation of ideas that eats up time it's the sheer number of people circling around the process.
Whether that's internal meetings and review sessions. Client presentations. Debriefings. Legals. Etc etc.
Regardless of all that the key to success when having an idea, and also understanding how ideas happen, was put into words by the legendary James Webb Young a long long time ago.
His book "A Technique for Producing Ideas" is as relevant today as it was when it was first published.
I put it on the reading list of the Advertising Degree at RMIT.
For those who are not familiar with it. And for those who think the clever people who have ideas take too long doing it. Here is James Webb Young's book reduced to a short list. I found it in the comments to the AdAge article.
1. Gather your raw materials
2. Work over these materials in your mind
3. Stop thinking about it and let the unconscious mind take over.
4. Give birth to the idea
5. Shape and develop the idea
It's not the creating that takes time—it's the incubating.
Hat tip to Steven Stark for the comment.
12 days of Bonds Christmas
Cute Christmas ad for Bonds by their new agency Banjo.
Honestly. What's not to love!?
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Idea engineers - the aftermath
Yesterday I shared a link on Twitter to an hysterical agency promo video for Sapient.
Actually hysterical really doesn't do justice to how bad it was.
As I'm sure you know the video went viral in a big way.
Today Sapient addressed the video and the laughter in the twittersphere via their blog.
They opened with this lovely little statement;
We’re guessing you’ve seen 'the video.'
Rather than try and cover up what had happened they took it on the chin and had a good laugh at themselves.
Hell they even shared some of the best tweets.
They also made this promise about those tweets;
So for all you “creative carpenters” out there, check out the best reactions below.
And feel free to comment at will. We’ll never delete them (that would be very very silly).
Which is all good and well.
But they also went and deleted the video.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Am I seeing things?
Sunday, November 13, 2011
The space available
I've always loved billboards and outdoor advertising.
As a kid from the sticks it's something I always associate with the big smoke.
For me it's what makes places like Tokyo and Shanghai look so exciting.
Watching this trailer for the film This Space Available has got me rethinking my love.
And although I really cannot imagine a big city without outdoor ads. I think it would be great to rid our suburbs, villages and highways of them.
After all isn't peace and quiet the reason most people move away from the urban environment?
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Buns turn pink
Fantastic mobile design resource
Although it took forever to take off mobile is now a big part of the advertising world.
And if you're dreaming up or developing mobile ideas have I got a great site for you.
Mobile UI Patterns.
Yeah I know it's the dullest name ever.
But it's a brilliant and ever growing resource of mobile design and user interface stuff.
Click here to go check it out.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Endless possibilities apparently
I know it's easy to take pot shots at logos but sometimes it's just too hard not to.
The 2012 London Olympics is a great case in point.
Still possibly the worst logo I've ever seen.
Now the USA (or Brand USA as I believe they like to be known) has a new logo.
It was created by The Brand Union.
Obviously it's not in the same league of silliness as the London Olympics logo but it still leaves a lot to be desired.
In fact when you put it up against the iconic star spangled banner it just looks sad and wishy washy.
According to their press release Brand Union reckon this logo “captures the spirit of the United States: Authentic. Optimistic. Unexpected. Inclusive. Endless Possibilities."
I reckon they're kidding themselves.
What about you?
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Bag or brand?
Whenever we've had to organise leaving presents for female staff members at work I often joke about buying a cheap necklace and putting it in a turquoise Tiffany's bag.
Every woman loves the Tiffany's bag is always my argument.
Plus most of their affordable stuff is essentially trinkets anyway.
The girls never seem to agree.
In fact they scoff. Loudly.
Yesterday I went to pick up a box of bags for my wife's boutique.
The bag shop's shopfront was literally stacked from floor to ceiling with bags for high-end stores.
Or brands as we like to call them.
I just had to sneak a photo or two.
And these pics are I believe one of the best arguments for the powers of brands that I've seen in ages.
Just look at them. A wall of anonymous shopping bags.
But take one off the shelf. Say a turquoise one. And suddenly you're walking down the street with a piece of Tiffany's.
Not a shopping bag.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Ogilvy builds an army
Love this clever QR code recruitment ad for Ogilvy Asia.
As I've written here before nobody in Oz is doing anything interesting with QR codes.
Although given how many QR ideas I've got sitting in my bottom drawer I'm not surprised.
Love to know how big the Ogilvy poster actually was because the detail in the illustrations is something to behold.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Just plain weird
There have been more than enough scout leader/little boy stories doing the rounds for years on end.
So why oh would would the scouts in America feel this ad wouldn't get looked at in the same light?
I know the idea's all about getting the molly coddled youth of today to experience and learn from "wild men" but this is ridiculous.
A good idea gone incredibly wrong.
Well I think so anyway.
You of course may see it differently.
Either way it's a seriously creepy ad.
And definitely not the sort of image I'd associate with the wholesome outdoorsy boy scout movement.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
A life in film & design
Love this behind the scenes look at the production of what should be a terrific book about the legendary Saul Bass.
Given Bass's iconic work with the likes of AT&T, United and Quaker, as well as films like Man with the golden arm, I'm surprised nobody's done a book like this before.
Get your order in now at Amazon and other major booksellers.
Art direction vs design
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