This is a great discussion on advertising's past, present and future featuring Lee Clow and Alex Bogusky. Part 1 is embedded here; once you’re hooked here’s part 2, part 3 and part 4. Enjoy!
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PIXELS - This showed up in a bunch of my feeds/twitter streams yesterday, for good reason. A really inventive, well-crafted video.
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I think this was made especially for me.
/via rickwebb
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I ran across a great post on Frank Chimero's site recently in which he comments on Scott Berkun's article, "You should ban "innovation" from your vocab" (also a great read). Frank's thoughts on red flag words really, really resonated with me:
When asked who the audience is, they say "everyone." This exemplifies a lack of focus. I usually follow this up by saying “If you’re talking about whales, would you talk the same way to a class of kindergarteners versus a class of Marine Biology majors?” Everyone doesn’t work. Making something for everyone makes it useful for no one.
I hear about this broad target audience of "everyone" way more often than I care to. One, because it's easy (for the requestor, anyway). Two, because if you're talking to everyone, that surely translates into more sales, right? If you aren't sure of the answer to that question, read the previous quote again. Know your audience; I guarantee it isn't everyone.
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I've been using Google Buzz for all of a day now. One thing I don’t like about it so far; every time I see the Google Buzz logo in Gmail, I think my browser is hanging and I’m seeing the OS X spinning beach ball of death. Admittedly a minor annoyance, but it gets me every time.
One thing I love? The icon used to illustrate 'just the good stuff' blurb on their promo page:
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Very cool campaign for Chiquita — makes fantastic use of their abundant free “media”. I really like this because it's an idea that's been there (probably) for as long as the brand's been around, and all it took was a little creative thinking to give the brand some great personality.
/via David Kaneda: Chiquita Banana’s Art Director, DJ Neff, discusses their latest ad campaign which reinforces the brand image while adding a new layer of playfulness and fun.
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