Wednesday, April 29, 2020
#Convid19 A Gentle Reminder.
Came across these little beauties from Carl Richards which really struck a cord with me. I'm sure with all of us in these strange and surreal times we look for answers. Without having a meltdown in overthinking I recently returned to my comfort zones a mix between Mr.Kipling Cherry Bakewells and yoga both have helped in equal measure. Perspective and calmness that wonderful balance captured. Thank you Carl for the reality check. #HatTip
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Interactive tech gaming
How lovely is this? This interaction is so fluid and with this tech you can see the potential from a creative perspective for brands either in-store or at a PR event.View this post on InstagramA post shared by Roelof Knol (@roelofknol) on
Monday, March 9, 2020
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
The Pain Creatives Constantly Feel
This is a little gem of a video by Ze Frank who dryly asks many questions about our creativity or lack of it. It's long but try to watch till the end as it's beautifully written and his observation on how creative people feel and think on a daily basis is spot-on. In parts it made me feel uncomfortable as the thinking creative side of our brains taunts us and if we don't feed this curious part of our brain, it throws its toys out of its pram and when you call on it; nothing is forthcoming. Creativity is a blessing for us but also in equal measure a curse. I wouldn't have it any other way. Just go with the flow my creative brothers and sisters.
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
100% Flaming savage
Any social media folks out there look at what Burger King are doing - love their response and the tone of voice- cheeky and so right for their target audience. #hatTip
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Thursday, October 31, 2019
Drinking Horror Story This Halloween
Don't let Halloween haunt you forever.
Budweiser and DAVID Miami worked with real people arrested for irresponsible drinking, turning their mugshots into reminders that drink driving can easily turn into a horror show. Be warned.
Friday, October 11, 2019
Unbelievable in this day and age.
This was aired on my Facebook feed from a female colleague bemoaning in this day and age this type of work is been produced. It’s shocking really and when you work in the industry you feel quite embarrassed even when you had thankfully nothing to do it with it.
As I’m in the industry I also know that ‘creative’ work and I use the term loosely here, has to go various rounds of sign off, from internal sketches and finally mock ups to present back to a team of marketing directors. SO at what stage did anyone question this headline: ”You look like you would fancy a 50 year old..’ In an industry I know from colleagues at various agencies the sly bullying and ageism is rife in our industry. This type of work just encourages that behaviour further.
I also noticed today the new Campaign Faces to watch what was so refreshing was the vast majority were female, so change is happening I just hope that the change will also come when it comes to hiring mature and experienced talent. How refreshing would it be when the day comes when you have a creative team one in their 20’s and one in their 70’s in a top ad agency. - now that’s something that I would raise a drink to. Time for change let’s as creative’s not encourage work like this if we want to attract the best talent into the industry.
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Thursday, August 22, 2019
Blah Blah Bollocks
Thursday Thought: Filling in the blanks with a formulaic approach in writing creative briefs produces
formulaic creative solutions. We need to think and dig deeper into out clients needs beyond marketing jargon. (The solution might not even be an advertising campaign). Think differently and make a real difference.
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Wednesday, July 3, 2019
The Formula To Writing A Manifesto
I came across this and it shows you the tricks writers use when writing that powerful manifesto.After much crafting and late nights they finally stand in front of a suite of clients as they all turn and stare. He or she pushes play, the film begins with the exact formula as the poster below, same pace, same bullet points with a big final one word headline which is a bit random, it gets them all the time.
High-fives as we see grown men with tears rolling down their faces as they hug one another. You take the glory but in your heart you know it’s just not really that creative it's a trick. So why do we all do it? Because it bloody works when it comes to winning pitches. Sad really that it will come down to the 'best' choice of accompanying music and footage.Most clients fall for this trap, but the good ones, pause after seeing this and say; 'Very good internal mood film now show me how that idea comes to life for our audience that they will react in a positive way?' 'How is that going to solve our business problem?' Wise words, maybe we should put that in all our future manifestos? Now that would be creative.
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Sunday, June 23, 2019
I don’t need two hands to hold a Gold Cannes
Came across this belter this morning and I had to share. Yes yes I know you could write this script for any beer brand and my response would be; yes you could but bollocks! Why? Because they did it first and to be frank this has everything in my book; a simple idea, art directed and the cast are spot on, and the cherry on the top is the writing of the lyrics, pure class as is the production, it’s off the chart.
I watched the full version, transfixed and laughed at each scenario, really lovely work and when I finished viewing I thought to myself;that should do well at Cannes this year.
‘I’m drinking this for you’ with their classic line; 'I don't need two hands to....' Apparently didn’t win anything, please correct me if I’m wrong but I just read it on the forums. If that is the case then something is seriously wrong there, this is a piece of old (maybe that is the problem) school approach but goes one step further in treating the viewer with intelligence that entices you in, rather than a quick blunt gag. One thing that I do know; if I was the creative behind this work; I wouldn’t need two hands to hold a Gold Cannes, to know this is a cracking piece of creative communication. View this gem here
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
So few words but says so much

Thursday, May 2, 2019
IKEA Game Of Thrones
IKEA does it again. Whatever the medium, no matter what, they can make any space creative. You know too people will take selfies. So
this isn’t just a display unit, this is branded viral content. Great stuff #HatTip
Monday, April 8, 2019
Ecom Mobile Utility Ideas
Here's a free scamp of ideas that really could apply to any online shopping portal, this was done for Sendo Vietnam which has some local ideas that only work in VN like TET but most of the ideas could work in most parts of the world. Shopping online is more that just a well executed UI, pick and click is vital as always but more and more shopping sites are interlinked with their social marketing or CRS programs, take for instance the idea here for Sendo, where during TET families come together, some people are alone, so during this very important gathering wants stopping Sendo as a shopping portal to bring people who have no one together. Just a thought but more and more brands will be judged not just on words but their actions. That is why each silo in companies and agencies are brought together as the thinking and experience has to be seamless and truly connected.
Monday, December 10, 2018
Sunday, December 9, 2018
Beautifully Sad
These ads from Refuge have been popping up in my feed over the last week or so, you would have thought this type of behaviour from men would have been a thing of the past, but sadly if anything it's on the increase :( but this is wonderful work from a creative perspective to the work they do in supporting women in abusive relationships. Very well written and art directed. #HatTip to work like this McCann Bristol.
Poor Marketing By Tiffany's
I saw this on my feed and it struck me as to why this object made me feel sad? It made me sad for the world we live in where 500,000 kids in the UK leave home for school without a breakfast or where 4.5 million kids are living below the poverty line in the UK, terrible statistics in the modern age. So what has that got to do with a silver can?
For many people it's a daily struggle just to put food on the table, and I remember a stat when the country goes into a recession the biggest selling items are cans of beer and baked beans. This silver can reminded me of a baked bean can but this one is priced at 945 pounds.
When I was an art student, a 20p can of beans went a long way, beans on toast, the next day, jacket potato and beans, it was and sure still is the stable diet for many students and working class families up and down the country.
So for many this everyday object is an object of existing rather than seen as an object of luxury.
People need to be reminded that even if they have wealth there's a lot of people who haven't and showing some form of empathy and compassion is required not rubbing their faces in it by wearing stuff like this.
Peace and goodwill to you all, especially this time of year
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