Sunday, April 27, 2008
Styleundies signing off
The two esteemed editors of styleundies have seen something shiny. They have wandered off to pursue new digital worlds of their own. Styleundies would like to thank you for your visits and for your support. 1 year. 6700 hits. Not bad for a blog named after kids underwear. Good luck to you all.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
A Lot of People Are Faking It
A nice piece from the March 26th issue "Creativity" magazine:
Bad advertising is getting a wake up call. Or a pink slip. Or an agency review. All those folks trapped in stifling layers of bureaucracy at agency roll-ups and conglomerates paid to look at brand communications as a single well crafted message to be beaten through the skull of "The Consumer" while you make your quarterly earnings targets—yep, you're dead. If you thought a website tacked onto a campaign made it interactive, cue dirge. Wah waaah. Often overlooked is that this holds true for marketing as well. Bad marketing, that is. Get lost. And good riddance.
...The promises and pitfalls of interactive communications create an extreme situation and in extreme situations, mental maps that don't calibrate with reality can be fatal. Those unwilling to adapt are retiring, getting fired, or dragging their employers (and clients) down. And getting written about it in white papers that TRUST ME, you don't want to be in.
...Interactivity is a broad concept reduced far too often to a discussion of tools and capabilities. And while you need rock solid interactive tools and capabilities, that doesn't mean you "get it." I'm excited because no agency "gets it," from nimble, sub-ten person shops to the big shops. You've got tech shops pretending they understand branding, brand shops hoping that a few technical hires solve their interactive "problem," agency rollups pretending they've got 'best-of-breed' services for every need, and brands with "interactive" separate from traditional brand management. A glorious chaotic mess. My suggestion? Hitch your wagon to the greatest storytellers, because they will find a way to express the joy of their stories using the most effective tools possible.
...Critical interactive skill sets for the space include search strategy, game design (online, console, ARG), mobile development and production, UI/IA, data collection/modeling/interpretation, application developers, server-side technologists...the list grows daily.
But you need to start with an organization excited about the possibilities of the medium—excited, committed and each personally responsible and accountable for full engagement. Every person in your shop should be asking themselves how they master this space. Finding a passion and diving deep into it. Sharing it.
Excerpts from Creativity article "Advertising is dead. So why am I excited?"
BY: RENNY GLEESON
PUBLISHED: MAR 26, 2008
Bad advertising is getting a wake up call. Or a pink slip. Or an agency review. All those folks trapped in stifling layers of bureaucracy at agency roll-ups and conglomerates paid to look at brand communications as a single well crafted message to be beaten through the skull of "The Consumer" while you make your quarterly earnings targets—yep, you're dead. If you thought a website tacked onto a campaign made it interactive, cue dirge. Wah waaah. Often overlooked is that this holds true for marketing as well. Bad marketing, that is. Get lost. And good riddance.
...The promises and pitfalls of interactive communications create an extreme situation and in extreme situations, mental maps that don't calibrate with reality can be fatal. Those unwilling to adapt are retiring, getting fired, or dragging their employers (and clients) down. And getting written about it in white papers that TRUST ME, you don't want to be in.
...Interactivity is a broad concept reduced far too often to a discussion of tools and capabilities. And while you need rock solid interactive tools and capabilities, that doesn't mean you "get it." I'm excited because no agency "gets it," from nimble, sub-ten person shops to the big shops. You've got tech shops pretending they understand branding, brand shops hoping that a few technical hires solve their interactive "problem," agency rollups pretending they've got 'best-of-breed' services for every need, and brands with "interactive" separate from traditional brand management. A glorious chaotic mess. My suggestion? Hitch your wagon to the greatest storytellers, because they will find a way to express the joy of their stories using the most effective tools possible.
...Critical interactive skill sets for the space include search strategy, game design (online, console, ARG), mobile development and production, UI/IA, data collection/modeling/interpretation, application developers, server-side technologists...the list grows daily.
But you need to start with an organization excited about the possibilities of the medium—excited, committed and each personally responsible and accountable for full engagement. Every person in your shop should be asking themselves how they master this space. Finding a passion and diving deep into it. Sharing it.
Excerpts from Creativity article "Advertising is dead. So why am I excited?"
BY: RENNY GLEESON
PUBLISHED: MAR 26, 2008
Friday, March 7, 2008
Pool Tournament Announced...
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Grounds for firing
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Subway ad of the week. Third glorious installment.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
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Styleundies On location: Prague
A small handful of creatives were recently shipped off to Prague for a Gourmet Meats and Cheeses Convention (sponsored by Kraft). Here are some of the digital photographs we're getting back from the crew:
Cold mixed with Damp isn't as good as it sounds.
Castles here kick ass over the ones at Disneyland.
Casting in Prague is often unique and scary. "Acting" apparenly not required. Discouraged.
Streets are known to be curvy. Navigate thru them carefully when jacked up on local cough medicine.
Why am i eating "Roasted pig knuckles and dumplings"? Do pigs even have knuckles?
Local cough medicine. Cures pretty much anything.
Cold mixed with Damp isn't as good as it sounds.
Castles here kick ass over the ones at Disneyland.
Casting in Prague is often unique and scary. "Acting" apparenly not required. Discouraged.
Streets are known to be curvy. Navigate thru them carefully when jacked up on local cough medicine.
Why am i eating "Roasted pig knuckles and dumplings"? Do pigs even have knuckles?
Local cough medicine. Cures pretty much anything.
Winter in NY: balmy, balmy, balmy
Star magazine reported a Johnny Depp sighting, in full Edward Scissorhands makeup, trimming this hedge to look like a bench. Witnesses say he smelled of whiskey.
A bike messenger ran inside 950 6th Ave to deliver a package and Spring had hit by the time he returned.
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor global warming.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
From us to you
Monday, January 14, 2008
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