Posts Tagged ‘Creative’

Posted by
Jennie Ambrose
July 30th, 2010

Advertising on my travels

by Jennie Ambrose

An Adshell at the side of the road in France from Jennie Ambrose's We Like article on advertising and design abroadI consider myself to be pretty lucky. My parents have a home in the South of France that I get to visit at least once every summer. I get to chill in the sun reading a good book, drink lots of local wine and sample the great cuisine. I call it my rehab time.

It takes less than 2 hours for me to get to my parents’ place. Cheap air fares and easy access to flights has made the world feel very small indeed. Yet it always amazes me just how different everything feels when I get there. Not least in terms of the advertising. Read more…

Posted by
Rachael Taylor
April 15th, 2010

I absolutely will always like children’s illustrations

by Rachael Taylor

Front cover of Charlie and Lola book by Lauren Child

Being a working mum with two pre-schoolers, my cultural references are quite limited as I spend a lot of time reading books with the children (and OK admittedly – CBeebies plays quite a big part).  I’ve always greatly enjoyed the magical and mystical world of children’s book illustrations, an interest which started in my own childhood with my addiction to Beatrix Potter books and the wonderful animal characters she brought to life from her own imagination.

Now in the 21st century, CGI animation is a big draw to the kids, but the more realistic, the less charm in my opinion.  One of my favourite authors and illustrators is Lauren Child, creator of the Charlie and Lola series.   Her quirky style of writing and engaging imagery makes her books stand out for me as well as for my girls (including my very own ‘little sister Lola’ who is also ‘small and very funny’).

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Posted by
Julian Gratton
December 1st, 2009

It’s a good job we have Bupa. Creative: 15 – Account Handling: 11

by Julian Gratton

It should have been a yellow card... infuritaed with being beaten again by Red C Marketing's Creative Department... Account handling take to foulingThe history of football is littered with bruising encounters… AC Milan v Internazionale, Ayax v Feyenoord, Bradford v Leeds and now Creative v Account Handling. Despite the incidents on the pitch, though, it was Creative who walked off victorious yet again, having shot 15 glorious goals past their suited counterparts.

The game started off at a blistering pace and it was obvious from the kick-off that Account Handling were going for the jugular, and it was indeed the suited ones who drew first blood with an early goal that rocked Creative… who again were wearing their all black strip… but like footballing Ninjas we hustled, tackled and fired ourselves into a 6-2 lead.

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Posted by
Stuart Clark
August 12th, 2009

John Simmons: The Writer’s Materials Trilogy

by Stuart Clark

41HSH2P370L._SS500_If you want to improve your business writing, be more like Satan.

That’s the advice John Simmons offers at the end of his Writer’s Materials Trilogy. Don’t worry. We’re not talking Satan in the epitome-of-all-things-evil kind of way here. Rather the Satan who appears in John Milton’s Paradise Lost.

Now for those of you not up to speed with your 17th century blank verse epic poetry, Paradise Lost begins with Satan and his dark angel buddies being banished to Hell by God, after a failed attempt at taking over Heaven.

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