For Apple, Marketing Is a Whole New Game
Posted in: UncategorizedMeanwhile, Apple has poached a number of former MAL staffers, including Creative Directors Hector Muelas and Ricardo Viramontes, and Creative Director Larry Corwin, who previously held creative director positions at Google, BBH, BBDO and Goodby Silverstein & Partners.
Apple has tapped former Madison Avenue recruiters to ramp up its head-hunting efforts. Among them, Linda Waste, a senior recruiting manager who previously worked at DDB Chicago, Energy BBDO and Euro RSCG; and senior recruiter Greg Christman, former talent director at TBWA/MAL and recruiter at Google Creative Lab.
At the same time, according to people familiar with the situation, TBWA/MAL has become more aggressive in its own recruiting.
Fish Tale: The Story Behind This Week's Cannes Issue Cover
Posted in: UncategorizedFor the cover challenge, the brief was to show “the meaning of creativity in 2014.” Mr. Fernando created an installation to show that everything is connected in the contemporary world. “I feel like brands also have an invisible line connecting them to each other,” he said.
In case you didn’t pay close attention, the string linking the props on the cover tells a story. In one spot there’s an Axe deodorant paired with a MAC lipstick and a pack of Durex: So perhaps the story is that “a girl uses MAC lipstick for a guy who used Axe deodorant, and that night they use Durex condoms,” Mr. Fernando explained.
Scottish 'no' campaign turns to M&C Saatchi
Posted in: UncategorizedBetter Together, the cross party campaign to encourage Scotland to vote no to independence, has hired M&C Saatchi as its creative agency, following a competitive process.
CIA enters the social media fray by opening Twitter and Facebook accounts
Posted in: UncategorizedThe Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the US spying agency, has joined Twitter with a whimsical first tweet and has also set up its own Facebook page.
Why the Govt plans on payments terms should go further
Posted in: UncategorizedScott Knox, the managing director of the Marketing Agencies Association (MAA), explains why he is concerned the government’s plans on “payment terms” will not go far enough.
Beats – The Game Before The Game
Posted in: UncategorizedBeats by Dre présente The Game Before The Game : une campagne de vidéos et de posters qui mettent en avant les rituels d’avant-match des joueurs de football, célébrités et supporters. Plusieurs versions de cette campagne seront diffusées dans 9 pays en 5 langues. A découvrir sur une musique de X Ambassadors & Jamie N Commons – « Jungle ».
Ad Age's 2014 Cover Contest Finalists: Which Design Would You Pick?
Posted in: UncategorizedEE launches latest Gold Spot ad
Posted in: UncategorizedEE, the network provider, has unveiled the latest instalment in its Gold Spot ad campaign, based on five of the most viral online videos that have been given a “4G makeover”.
LV= signs six-week deal with Jamie Oliver's Food Tube
Posted in: UncategorizedLV=, the insurer, has secured a partnership with Jamie Oliver’s YouTube-based online cooking channel, Food Tube, as part of its strategy to increase its social media marketing.
Blu eCig launches £20m ad push
Posted in: UncategorizedBlu eCig, the electronic cigarette brand, has launched a £20 million ad campaign today (Monday), its first ever in the UK.
Paddy Power enters choppy waters with World Cup Amazon deforestation stunt
Posted in: UncategorizedPaddy Power caused a stir over the weekend with a social media stunt that implied it had cleared a section of the Amazon rainforest as part of its World Cup marketing campaign.
British Red Cross creates epilepsy film with YouTube gamer Ali A
Posted in: UncategorizedThe British Red Cross charity has created a YouTube film with the gaming expert Ali A to tackle public ignorance about how to help someone having a seizure.
World Cup sponsors Sony and Adidas voice Qatar concerns
Posted in: UncategorizedWorld Cup sponsors Sony, Adidas and Visa have voiced their concern over the growing corruption scandal engulfing Fifa’s controversial decision to award the 2022 competition to Qatar.
TOYOTECNO encourages men to clean up.
Posted in: UncategorizedSo here’s an interesting factoid. In Japan, only 7.5% of husbands clean the bathroom. And yet because most of them are, shall we say, careless when they go to the bathroom, they tend to make more of a mess than the women.
Sreoshi Sinha : In conversation with an illustrator
Posted in: UncategorizedSreoshi is an Illustrator, Graphic designer and Photographer. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Andhra University and a Master’s degree in Illustration and Animation from Coventry University, UK. She loves listening to music, doodling and spending time with her family. Her work can be found on her blog.
Why are you an Illustrator?
I started drawing when I was around 3 years old. I wanted to study Fine arts but I drifted towards Architecture and I enjoyed it thoroughly. But through Architecture, I realized that my forte was making illustrations and hence I decided to pursue my passion, and that lead me to UK for my Master’s.
Did you attend school for fine art or design?
I studied B.Arch from Andhra University and MA Illustration and Animation from Coventry University, United Kingdom.
You have a distinct style of illustration. How long did it take you to develop your style?
Throughout my UK stint I got the opportunity to experiment with different medium, be it photography, animation soft wares, digital painting, water colors etc. I spent a lot of time sketching and drawing spontaneously. Through this experience I developed and enhanced my style.
Were there any particular role models for you when you grew up?
My role models were my books. I used to spend a lot of time reading comics (which I still do), like Tintin, The Phantom, Asterix and Obelix and more recently The Sandman and Fables. Also the illustrations in the children’s story books (illustrated by Russian artists like Rojankovsky) and Amarchitra Katha were my definite source of inspiration.
Who was the most influential personality on your career in Illustrations?
Well, my career as an Illustrator has just about started. The most influential people in my life would be my parents who supported my decision to shift from architecture to illustration and encouraged me to follow my passion.
What made you decide to become a freelance illustrator? When did you start freelancing? Do you illustrate for advertising?
There are very few studios in India which specialize primarily in Illustration. So, freelancing was the next option. I presently work as the Creative Head of a startup company based in Gurgaon called ‘Once Upon a Time’ and whenever there is scope I try and incorporate illustrations into the projects. I have illustrated and created graphics for merchandising, posters, info graphics, communication material, social media, blogs etc. I have designed creatives for Kempinski Delhi, Biz Diva, The Pint Room etc. and also my work has been featured in the Business World.
Are many advertising agencies getting illustrations made these days? Do you work more with agencies or publishers?
There are many advertising agencies and publication houses which require Illustrations services. But basically it depends on your style. If you are lucky then they’d be willing to experiment! In my experience, publication houses are less willing to deviate and try something new. I certainly hope I can work with studios or publication houses which are open to experimentation in the future.
Was there any time when you wanted to quit Illustrations?
I knew it would be tough to make a career out of illustration and there were times when I had doubts but I knew I wouldn’t be happy doing anything else. So I stuck to it and so far so good!
Have you considered turning your illustrations into toys?
I’d love to turn my illustration into toys! They have been printed on IPad and IPhone covers, cushions, mugs and T Shirts, badges, so far. And I’ve used my illustrations in animations. So I hope I can get to turn them into toys soon.
Any other Indian Illustrators who you admire?
I love Mario Miranda’s work. His illustrations are so local, spontaneous and true. And they also have their distinct personality! I admire and relate to these qualities as an artist and illustrator.
Do you have any favorite fellow illustrators or resources relating to your fields?
I follow the blogs of illustrators, designers and writers like Sam Kieth (Trout-a-verse), Dave Mckean, Neil Gaiman, Free People, Blue Bird Vintage etc. I like reading their blogs either because I relate to their design sensibilities or I am just a big fan of their work!
Your dream project?
My dream project would to around the world and document my experiences in the form of illustrations and then compile them in the form of a book.
You have such a wide experience as a top working professional. What advice do you have for aspiring creative professionals? Would you advise them to take on Illustration as a career option? Is it paying well enough?
I hope in ten years’ time I can happily proclaim to have ‘wide experience as a top working professional’.
As a budding illustrator and graphic designer, I have been lucky to have got the opportunity to work on some interesting projects for some good companies. I would advise anyone interested in taking up illustration as their career to learn the craft from a good art/design school and keep at it.
Self-initiated projects are also a must do!
Mac or PC?
I’m comfortable with both but I prefer the PC.
Who would you like to take out for dinner?
My boyfriend!
What’s on your iPod?
I’m never without The Beatles, U2 and John Mayer. Though right now, I’m listening to Kaki King and Harold Budd.
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Advertising: Vanity Fair Ad Gives Life to What Killed the Cat
Posted in: UncategorizedA campaign with the theme “born curious” begins on Monday, with the goal of expanding circulation and generating more ads.
DealBook: Netflix Investors to Vote on C.E.O.-Chairman Split
Posted in: UncategorizedShareholders of the media company are to vote Monday on whether to divide the roles of chief executive and chairman, now held by Reed Hastings.