The artist formerly known as print.

The other day, in my comments section, I was accused of being a 'print Creative Director'. I say accused because the contributor was pretty frank about the obsolescence attached to such a label. (I'm assuming he meant the print part.) To be honest I didn't take the comment that seriously, partly because I was busy... Continue Reading →

PMs Question time.

Here in London the PM awards are almost upon us and people are frantically dry-cleaning their shiny suits and their not-too-glam-for-lunchtime-frocks and preparing to cut short, by a day, Dry January. Now: This won't come as that much of a shock but these annual awards have rather a low level of credibility within the creative... Continue Reading →

Why agencies fight for creative work

Okay, let's get the obvious reasons out the way. Yes it's because creative work builds client business. Yes it's because agencies want to have good work on their reels and to win awards and, in turn, win more business. Yes, even for professional pride and job satisfaction. But there is a less obvious reason. But... Continue Reading →

Every brand has the same issues.

Target markets really are a pain in the arse. You would think that you could just come out and tell people the facts about your product, drug or treatment and they would weigh up the benefits and then make a decision based on the facts presented. No flim or flam, no marketing baloney. No manipulation.... Continue Reading →

The only way is Ethics.

I was once approached to work on a tobacco account. I was freelancing at the time and thinking about getting a 'proper job' but my opinion about Tobacco and the adman's position of guilt free advocacy had changed by then from the one I entered in to the business with. Some people believe, rather like... Continue Reading →

Making a land grab

Here's a scary thought. Coke isn't actually the real thing. It's not even happiness. And how about this: People are loving lots of things, only one of them is MacDonalds. You can travel yourself interesting with Thomson holidays or even Thomas Cook. And you could probably find a supermarket where you're thinking every little helps... Continue Reading →

The nursing home that got creative

In 1991 in the town of New Berlin in upstate New York, Bill Thomas, then a young doctor of just 31, who had previously really only spent time in A&E, took over as medical director of Chase memorial nursing home. When he arrived he was dismayed with the reality of life there, despair oozed from... Continue Reading →

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