September 2009
7 posts
Serving the client at the expense of the actual... →
From the CP+B handbook: (my bolding)
“…we don’t think of this as a service business. Some advertising agencies, perhaps even one you’ve worked for, do describe it that way.And maybe that’s why they are so willing to create faulty advertising if that’s what their client wants. We call that malicious obedience.”
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2009-9-27) →
Paul Dempsey (73)
The Waifs (18)
Wilco (16)
Death Cab for Cutie (15)
The Go Set (12)
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2009-9-20) →
Paul Dempsey (134)
The Go Set (36)
The Lucksmiths (27)
The Whitest Boy Alive (17)
Sloan (16)
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2009-9-13) →
Paul Dempsey (117)
Kate Miller-Heidke (12)
The Whitest Boy Alive (12)
The Mabels (6)
The Smiths (6)
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Why is it that SO MANY firms/agencies say they are all about “pushing the boundaries”? Why forget about the value in “being shit hot at the core bounded stuff”? And don’t think it’s not just a coincidence that those agencies who DO say they “push the boundaries” tend to both rubbish at boundary pushing AND the core stuff… Mis-direction anyone?
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2009-9-6) →
Paul Dempsey (134)
Bob Evans (11)
Mick Thomas And The Sure Thing (11)
Lisa Mitchell (10)
Buckley Ward (7)
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August 2009
5 posts
eHub: How many hours of sleep do you get a night?
Citysounds.fm: This is a...
– Eric Wahlforss » Blog Archive » Hinke Nails it
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2009-8-30) →
The Lucksmiths (21)
Death Cab for Cutie (20)
Paul Dempsey (14)
Pearl Jam (12)
Midlake (10)
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