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love this campaign…

headvertising:

Coral Decora Paint

“Royal Gold and a further 2.015 colors.”

“Parisian Purple and a further 2.015 colors.”

Advertising agency: Euro RSCG, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Executive Creative Director: Marcelo Bresciani
Creative Director: Marcelo Bresciani
Copywriter: Monica Zimmermannn
Art Director: Thiago Rocha
Photographer: Pict Studio And Getty Images
Art Buyer: Paula Rinaldi
Account Supervisor: Solange Jovino
Account Manager: Daniela Pistone
Operation Director: Gilmar Souza

Still applicable today!

youmightfindyourself:

April 19, 1955

Dear Mr. Calt:

On March 22nd you wrote to me asking for some notes on my work habits as a copywriter. They are appalling, as you are about to see:

1. I have never written an advertisement in the office. Too many interruptions. I do all my writing at home. 

2. I spend a long time studying the precedents. I look at every advertisement which has appeared for competing products during the past 20 years. 

3. I am helpless without research material—and the more “motivational” the better. 

4. I write out a definition of the problem and a statement of the purpose which I wish the campaign to achieve. Then I go no further until the statement and its principles have been accepted by the client. 

5. Before actually writing the copy, I write down every concievable fact and selling idea. Then I get them organized and relate them to research and the copy platform. 

6. Then I write the headline. As a matter of fact I try to write 20 alternative headlines for every advertisement. And I never select the final headline without asking the opinion of other people in the agency. In some cases I seek the help of the research department and get them to do a split-run on a battery of headlines. 

7. At this point I can no longer postpone the actual copy. So I go home and sit down at my desk. I find myself entirely without ideas. I get bad-tempered. If my wife comes into the room I growl at her. (This has gotten worse since I gave up smoking.)

8. I am terrified of producing a lousy advertisement. This causes me to throw away the first 20 attempts. 

9. If all else fails, I drink half a bottle of rum and play a Handel oratorio on the gramophone. This generally produces an uncontrollable gush of copy. 

10. The next morning I get up early and edit the gush.

11. Then I take the train to New York and my secretary types a draft. (I cannot type, which is very inconvenient.)

12. I am a lousy copywriter, but I am a good editor. So I go to work editing my own draft. After four or five editings, it looks good enough to show to the client. If the client changes the copy, I get angry—because I took a lot of trouble writing it, and what I wrote I wrote on purpose. 

Altogether it is a slow and laborious business. I understand that some copywriters have much greater facility. 

Yours sincerely, 

D.O.

powerful imagery

meganstacey:

Cute piece from Rise Above Plastics, encouraging people to recycle plastics lest we end up chowing down on plastic sushi.

Tonnes of bored graphic artists around the world lol

synecdoche:

I’ve been laughing at these all morning

awesome! Beautifully styled and photographed

oscarprgirl:

from Anna Dello Russo’s crazy beautiful matador shoot in Vogue Nippon.

still have a <3 for graphic tees

luckymag:

Audrey
-jc

still have a <3 for graphic tees

luckymag:

Audrey

-jc

Love these patterns !

anyaderogue:

Fabric selects for my upcoming mini-collection. This is my favourite part of the process! 

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