Posts Tagged ‘USA’

99 problems. Should Jay Z really be designing logos?

Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

Hey sports fans, good news: the Brooklyn Nets have introduced their new monochrome color scheme and logos, as the team prepares for its relocation to the Barclays Center for the next NBA season.

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Take your pick. Why consumer choice is not always a good thing.

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Social media is currently the marketing Holy Grail. Formerly sceptical clients are now convinced that, properly leveraged, facebook and twitter will open up a treasure trove of commerce.

Against this backdrop, Dutch airline KLM is offering its passengers the chance to select the person they sit next to on a flight, based on their social media profile. Leaving aside the horror every good Englishman feels when faced with the prospect of making small talk with strangers, isn’t this all a bit unnecessary? Can we not be relied upon to simply ‘play nicely’ with our fellow travellers, without vetting them over the net? Don’t people just sleep and read on a flight anyway?
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Uncanny. The unexpected decline of Ant and Dec.

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

The nature of success is paradoxical. It seems there is a level, close to the very top of the showbiz ladder, where the popularity, credibility and sheer momentum which thrust a performer to the pinnacle of their career, begin to reverse their polarity and sabotage the ascent.

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Key notes

Friday, September 9th, 2011

It really gets up my nose when some Charlie Big Potatoes from the creative industry blogs, tweets or posts about some exotic location they’re visiting. They disguise the mention of Antigua or Paris with a dubious link to some project or other, but they actually just want you to know they’re living it up abroad. And you’re not.

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Sour cream.

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Sometimes you spot something and wonder ‘What were they thinking?’ Maybe it’s that guy with a tattoo of Darth Vader talking to Pooh Bear. Perhaps it’s a celeb who’s transformed her mouth into two pink, writhing slugs. Or anything Boris Johnson says.

Well, brace yourself.

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Roar deal. Why the Brits failed at the Lions.

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

The results are in and the news is not good, I’m afraid. UK advertising agencies have failed to win a single gold at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. It’s the second year this has happened and now there’s talk of an industry that isn’t trying, losing its lustre and throwing up work that is simply not good enough.

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The real deal. 125 years of Coca-Cola.

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

125 years of Coca-ColaA double celebration this week. Not the wedding – that was last week. No, today we celebrate my 60th post to the Creativepool blog (a nation rejoices) and rather more significantly – 125 years of the brown, sticky, fizzy liquid that conquered the world.

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David Ogilvy, the father of modern advertising.

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

David Mackenzie Ogilvy was born to an Irish mother and Scottish father on June 23, 1911. His father’s business was broken by the depression of the mid-1920s, but David won a scholarship to Oxford University. Before completing a degree, he left for Paris, then Scotland and a job selling Aga ovens. So successful was he, before long his boss asked him to write a manual for other salesmen. Astonishingly, the book The Theory and Practice of Selling the AGA cooker is still used as a resource by Fortune magazine editors and has been called the finest sales instruction guide ever written.

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Souled. How religion uses advertising.

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

On 21st October 2008 a completely original advertising campaign was launched. Positioned on the sides of buses it carried the simple headline: ‘There’s probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life.’  This was the first time a marketing initiative had set out to promote atheism and actively encourage people to reject the notion of a divine being. It caused quite a fuss.

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