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Oh this one is good too AdFreak is the rebellion in Star Wars fighting Jabba the Hut.
I only just found this, and it cracks me up. Most original vote-begging?
Brandflakesforbreakfast "Gene Simmons stopped by the office this morning. I was telling him about the Battle of the Ad Blogs, and when he heard that we weren't winning, he got really pissed...." (read more at link there's a great picture)
Actually, I'm not offended. Not in the least. Re-reading my own post I don't even sound offended much less say that I am, so I'm afriad you're projecting that, sugar. I'm disagreeing with the old school idea that advertising is a job that must be done at the sacrifice of ones own life (or any job for that matter), and that French seems to conclude that only female CD's are crap, because they breed. The assumption that all women breed is wrong.
Also, the male CD's that waltzed home to pick up the kids before us female creatives did, are by Mr French's standard "crap". (I'd have to agree actually, they were) - but see I'm just using that as an example to show how wrong it is to assume that women are crap - when his point is that people who have lives outside of advertising are crap. Both men and women can have things more important to do than pamper a client at 11:30 on a Saturday night. The gender they are born with does not decide who will find working for their agency more important than their own lives.
I've been trying to get my head around why is it that women are singled out in the "crap" comment, and as he so caringly fleshes it out, women are carers - thus they stop their careers, he concludes. Again, this isn't true in this modern world. Women who have children can - and should - take the year of their childs birth off, although may choose not to stay away for that long, or at all (nearby examples come to mind but I won't mention any names, just point at myself). This dent in their career track record is just as long and bad as those creatives that fly off to exotic journeys like India, Nepal, or an around the world trek for a 1 year sabbatical, or have taken a year off for any reason - I know several creative directors and chief executive offices who have done this. So it's not the birth-year that bothers French. Can't be, since I've seen so many men have a year off without a problem. So it must be that women pick the kids up from daycare that bothers him. This is why I pointed out that I've seen male creative directors pick the kids up from daycare. Every day! Leaving me, the AD to pick up the slack and pamper the client late Friday night.
Lets be honest here, all French is saying is that those with a life outside of advertising are crap. If you don't work 100% in advertising you're crap. When I was fresh out of school, I agreed with this sentiment whole heartily. These days I don't, as I believe balanced lives make better creatives. You may agree with his 100% idea or not, but in the end know that those 100% can be performed by both men and women.
the castlemine XXXX campaign made me so exited about advertising - I moved to London (from NYC) to complete my studies, after boring every tutor I had in NYC to tears about this campaign. I used to act it out in class, bad imitations of the accent and all.
Hahahah, yes owls do eat widdle bitty bunnies!
Just have to show y'all this, even if it might not make much sense.
the Pro-Apathy sloth button!
By using this icon on my website I am stating...
1. That I am not awake enough to formulate an opinon on the use of advertising on blogs.
2. That I believe nothing really motivates me to write better posts every day.
3. That I also have no problem with people who choose to sleep.
4. That I am responsible for the snoozing I may do on my blog.
When I first spotted the campaign (it aired already in September last year), and it's bland visuals - an eye, a face, a couple - I was going to write about it as advertising to make people happier and less grumpy was an odd move right there. And anything even close to national pride for Germany was iffy just because of their history. But the worst part was how bland and boring it was.
But then something shiny caught my eye and I forgot. See, toldya. Boring.
Now this, wow. It's almost exactly what the doctor ordered if they wanted to get som attention, really. See the image in Der Spiegel (and if you read German, read more there).
Some discussion was going on at .slanted typoblog last year and plenty more German language places if anyon is keen to read.
At Indymedia they've had some fun with the logo by the way. ;)
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