The criteria for the top ten list was a formula of degree of humor, topic matter, number of comments and a bunch of fuzzy numbers.
10. Two new startups from recent UT ad grads. Conjunctured and Piryx.
9. Although this is student work, this monopoly redesign is still excellent.
8. Happy Promiscuous Mother's Day!
7. Your first job doesn't have to be your dream job.
6. Rampenfest.
5. Some new ways to tell a story in the 21st century.
4. Photoshop Disasters.
3. GSD&M has a new Executive Creative Director.
2. Modernista arouses the Wikipedia gods.
1. What I've learned in the past 42 months.
Friday, January 09, 2009
Top ten posts of 2008
By David Wen 1 comments
Labels: advice, online, ponder this
Friday, January 02, 2009
News Roundup
- A new viral campaign for UBISOFT Rayman Raving Rabbibs TV Party is out. These were shot by Director Brian Belefant.
- Pepsi is trying out social media. Via Bill at Make the Logo Bigger.
- The Arcadia Project is out from the ECD/CEO of Gyro Worldwide, Steve Grasse. His bio doesn't sound like the typical CEO bio.
"Steven A. Grasse is a conceptual artist, author, and entrepreneur born in Souderton, Pennsylvania. Best known as the CEO and Executive Creative Director of Gyro Worldwide, Grasse is the world's first conceptual artist to use advertising itself as a medium for critiquing contemporary culture. Grasse has used every sub-medium of advertising--print, outdoor, packaging, live events, branding, guerilla marketing, Internet work--as a vehicle for his art"
By David Wen 0 comments
Labels: online
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
When the truth comes out
"The most powerful element in advertising is the truth."
-William Bernbach, co-founder of DDB
I'd like to present two cases where advertising and marketing overshadowed the reality of the product.
1) The New York Times has an article about how wireless carriers charge for SMS (text messages). In summary, a text message is extra data carried on existing cell phone transmissions. This extra data takes up no extra space. So you're being charged for air. The smartest and most creative commercials can't overcome this revelation.
Via Fast Company and the New York Times
2) GM. Despite improving product quality, the perception that foreign cars were better than domestic cars drove away buyers. Spending $3 billion on advertising for subpar quality products won't help improve the product quality.
Via Google News search and Money Morning
update on text messaging: A California teenager sends and receives more than 14,000 text messages a month!
By David Wen 0 comments
Labels: industry, marketing, ponder this
Monday, December 29, 2008
Merry Christmas from AKQA
I'm back from traveling for the holidays and catching up. This is a video from It's Nice That. Eco-friendly? No. Creative? Yes.
By David Wen 1 comments
Labels: online
Friday, December 26, 2008
Monopoly Re-design (spec)



Stumbled upon this re-designed Monopoly box (from a design student in Maryland). So cool and so clean...
I would love to see how a re-designed Candyland or Chutes and Ladders might look. This could be a really cool art director's project - what a great way to re-vamp something so iconic.
By Nancy Jeng 0 comments
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Things I Have Learned in the Past 42 Months
What I have learned from college, aside from the book stuff, most of which I have forgotten already:
1. Good professors inspire their students to reach beyond their potentials.
2. Brains will take you far, but hard work will take you farther.
3. There's this thing called, "inspired work." It comes when you surround yourself with the right people.
4. Ask for help. You'll get a lot more done, and make good friends along the way too. Then, offer help to others.
5. Do more than just one thing, and do some random things. You'll have more fun eating a box of assorted Jelly Bellies than a box of all Cherry-flavored ones. And, finding a peanut in the midst of the Jelly Bellies is always amusing.
6. Nothing feels better than reaching your goals.
7. It's important to slack off too.
8. You know you are comfortable with who you are when you wear baggy sweatpants, an XL t-shirt, no make-up and a messy pony-tail to public places. Sometimes picking out a wedgie in public becomes pretty bland too.
9. You can never get too many manicures and pedicures.
10. Talk to everyone. You'll meet and bond with people you never would have before.
11. Forever friends are ones you have spent weeks with, without ever arguing or getting annoyed. Instead, you sleep converse, make butt indentions in their carpet from having sat there for too long. And meep. All the time.
12. I'm going to miss UT.
13. Make a baby during your college career, figuratively. Leave a legacy!
By jocelyn_lai 0 comments
Monday, December 08, 2008
Some branding tips

Here are some links about how to brand yourself for dating, how to brand your hospital, and how to brand your tourism campaign.
1. Seattle Children's Hospital
From Brand New. Be sure to download their simple and effective branding brochure.
2. Tip 107 - If You Are Single, You Are in Sales
From Never Eat Alone.
Technically, this is sales. But sales and branding are intertwined
-David
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We're all in sales. Do you want a raise or a promotion? You're in sales. Do you have a new idea at work? You're in sales. Are you single? You are DEFINITELY in sales. Even though I was a CMO at Deloitte and then Starwood (where I also led sales for awhile), in fact I was really terrible at applying this "sales" wisdom in bars when I was single. But the rules are the same, whether you're selling a house, the services of your start-up, or yourself:
1. Understand your product. That's you. Know who you are - your strengths, your weaknesses, your mission - and what you have to offer someone.
2. Know your target. Focus on the other person. Ask about his or her passions. Be sensitive to the other person's emotional temperament (wild, introverted, etc.) and tweak your conversational style accordingly.
3. Solve someone's problem. Be generous by introducing her to a person she would benefit from knowing or offering him advice on his struggles. If the problem is a dateless Friday night, cha-ching!
Oh, yeah, if you're no longer single, you're also in sales! This is a great time of year to develop a little more "currency" with the one you love. Go overboard this year to remind her or him how much your relationship means to you! We're all in sales.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Warmest,
Keith
3. The iconic I Love New York campaign
From Brand New. It's nice to see a campaign develop around this classic logo.
By David Wen 0 comments
Labels: marketing, ponder this
Thursday, November 13, 2008
How big is a whale?
Something to brighten your day with.
"We snuck out into the middle of Broad Street to snap a pic in front of City Hall and all the crowds. When Will raised his hands for the picture, cheers erupted. So he continued to repeat the gesture, getting wild response from the crowd on both sides of the street up and down the street as far as we could see. We couldn't have planned this if we practiced and practiced. I wish the video was longer."
via it's Nice That
By David Wen 1 comments
Labels: fun
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Saturday, November 01, 2008
The Good and Slightly Ugly
ADiki.com
This site's design isn't completely up to par yet...lacking input from lovely individuals we call Art Directors, but the idea behind it is awesome.
Basically, post your ideas, let employers see them, clients see them. If someone likes it, they will pay you for it. So for example, in P3 you come up with a campaign for Home Depot. The Richards Group, or The Home Depot, find it on the site, fall in love, and pay you for the idea.
Revolutionary way of doing advertising/job-hunting?
By jocelyn_lai 2 comments
