It is Back to School season. Due to the pandemic, the annual tradition is now fraught with concern for everyone's safety and well being. Consequently, educators around the nation are busy mapping out safe ways for students to return to schools, classrooms, and dorms while social distancing. Thankfully, some helpful materials are being made available by Mekanism, who partnered with artists Young & Sick and …
Washington Wine In Crushable Cans, Plus Peanuts In A Paper Bag
Are you hungry for some ad snacks? You've come to the right place. Animation Is Having A Moment Earlier this summer, Chateau Ste. Michelle (Washington’s founding winery) introduced a new bottled offering – its first foray into canned beverages. Four new wines in smaller serve aluminum bottles are now available across Washington, Oregon, New York, New Jersey, and …
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Women Gonna Win and Win Again
Women for the Win is a woman-led coalition of media professionals who are dedicated to getting more women elected to public office. Women for the Win takes volunteer creative talent from the advertising and entertainment industries and pairs them with high-profile candidates running in local, state, and federal elections across the country. These partnerships result in premium and compelling videos that campaigns …
Lee Clow, Ad Legend
Lee Clow is a living legend, a creative hero, and a guide for many of today's working professionals. His work will continue to inspire me and many others, including future generations of advertising makers. Lee Clow retired from TBWA\Chiat\Day in 2018. Ten years before that auspicious moment, I wrote this in these pages: The man surfs and wears flip flops and a long beard to meetings with the world’s most …
Square and Stripe Tell Powerful Stories of the Small Business Owner’s Struggle
Small business is the backbone of the economy. Small businesses are also a radiating pain point during this devastating economic downturn. According to WBUR in Boston, earlier this summer, MassINC Polling Group surveyed 1,868 small businesses (defined as having fewer than 500 employees). Their findings show that 44% of small businesses lost at least half of their revenue, and 20% lost at least a quarter of their …
Who Will Rescue The U.S. Postal Service, And How?
This week, the U.S. Postal Service admitted that in 46 states and the District of Columbia it could not guarantee mail-in ballots would arrive in time to be counted for the 2020 election. Though Trump casts his own ballots by mail, he’s vigorously criticized efforts to allow more people to do so, which he argues without evidence will lead to increased voter fraud. Meanwhile, the removal of U.S. Postal Service …
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Adland Podcast Number 9: From Ad Industry Woes To New and Improved Pathways
Two advertising professionals and OG ad critics enter a podcast recording booth... Tune in now to find out what was said. This ep of the adland podcast I chat with @davidburn of @adpulp about trademarks (like adland) paying people for their work, digital debris and much more. Namechecked the @adcontrarian more than once. :) https://t.co/h06dmkJLPN — Åsk Dabitch (@dabitch) August 14, 2020 We discuss the …
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Poets Are Particularly Adept At “Packaging” Big Ideas for Brands
Do copywriters write well in other forms? Does it matter? Yes and yes. For professional writers, there is the literary market, the entertainment market, the journalism market, and the advertising market. When you work in advertising, all of the sister industries are part of the big picture. When you go to bat for a brand, you rely on the same narrative structures that novelists use, you write dialogue like a …
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