They’re both the best! Or is half the country crazy?

Advertising pros that have careers that last more than a couple years will find themselves working on more than one brand in a single category. I, for example, have worked on multiple hotel brands including Ritz Carleton and Hilton hotels. Multiple motorcycle brands including Kawasaki and Suzuki (twice). And multiple…

“Save the Day, Vote” or not. An ad guy explains to Joss Whedeon why his ad misses.

What does a bunch of celebrities and a dose of condescension add up to? Answer: Ennui. Sorry, Joss. Read the comments on YouTube, they're priceless. Anyone who's turned a TV or opened a laptop or tapped a smartphone screen in the past year has heard or read what a despicable…

Why creative people love problems

Problems, problems. We creatives love problems. We embrace them with open arms, eyes and minds. Problems are the things that get us up in the morning. You see, if everything was going swimmingly, no one would ever need us. We like to be needed and appreciated. The bigger the problem,…

The power of visual ideas. The election explained by advertising creative director.

In the advertising world, we love a good "visual solve." When we see a really good one we'll often say to one another. "Wow, I wish I would have thought of that." There's a simplicity of communication that's not easily done with words. Words can get complicated and require a…

The issues don’t matter: The election explained by an advertising guy

In advertising we deal with competing brands all the time. Logically thinking, you might assume that one brand really is better than another. But if facts and logic where what consumers were in the market for each product category would have one dominate brand and everyone else would just get…

The ubiquitous yard sign. The election explained by a creative director.

I'm sure you've never been influenced by a political yard sign. Never. I mean, there's nothing to them but Clinton/Kaine or Trump/Pence. I suppose some of them may say "I'm with her" or "MAGA." But there's no real message there right? Just names. But according to what we know in…

Everything is opaque in the age of transparency and authenticity

Today, every brand wants to have an ethos of authenticity and a transparent culture. They're all claiming to be responsible green and sustainable. Or maybe it's all well-crafted bullshit sentimentality. Afterall, how can you really know what a company's management really thinks? Newsweek lists the top 10 US Green Companies this…

Hey, Creatives! Do you know what your job is?

A lot of ad creatives (and my students) think their job is to create the best damn creative humanly possible on every single assignment they get. That's awesome and I get it. It's also a good long-term career goal. You've got to always be selling improving your portfolio and track…

The empathetic copywriter

Could you write about how it feels to be a new mother if you were a 55 year old man? Could you truly understand a 35-year-old blue collar man's perspective if you were a 25-year-old african american woman? Could you understand the needs of tiger mom if you were a…

Writers: If you haven’t written it, you haven’t thought it.

Back in college, I was explaining to a professor, in great detail, how I was eventually going to write my term paper. I explained I had it all thought out and I just needed to sit down and write it. Easy. His response was, "If you haven't haven't written it,…