Showing posts with label advertising agency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advertising agency. Show all posts
Monday, 17 May 2010
Trevor Beattie at Coventry University
Friday, 1pm. I'm thinking: 'The world can end after this.' That's because Trevor Beattie is about to talk about advertising and big ideas and big ideas that are not big ideas and, of course, political advertising.
As the legend behind FCUK and Wonderbra and a life-long Labour supporter, Trevor Beattie begins his talk by focusing on ideas. In his view, the truly big ideas are as rare as the invention of the wheel and that of the Internet. The ideas we refer to as big are, according to Trevor, small ideas. The ad man himself admits he has never had a big idea in his life. However, Trevor agrees that "without ideas, there isn't anything else", because it is the sum of all the small ideas that push the world forward.
"Worry about the little things, because the big things will happen". Indeed, one should probably concentrate more on getting the details right rather than trying to influence the things that will happen anyway, sooner or later. It is the actual details that make the big things bad or good or great. I say worry about everything.
One of the reasons why I admire Trevor's work is because it is intriguing. Exciting. And within the highly sensitive media today, his work is even more fun to see. Also exciting is the fact that he is flying into space next year as the first fare-paying space traveller. I am not going to repeat myself.
Anyway, it is good that the world didn't end after his talk, because I got the chance to talk to him in person. I told him about me and my mates' plans of setting up an advertising agency and guess what he said. He said "That's fantastic, go for it." We also got some good advice from him regarding this matter. I am going to repeat myself: We got advice from Trevor Beattie.
Friday was a good day.
Monday, 3 May 2010
What If + Why Not
It started as a 'what if' question. The idea, I mean. Me and two other mates from uni have been successfully working together on several advertising campaigns and projects as part of our Advertising degree, and at some point we realised that starting our own freelance ad agency is too tempting for us not to give it a try. Or think about it seriously, at least. Besides, we feel that we're upsetting the universe if we don't start using our ideas and ridiculous passion for great advertising to the benefit of so many local and regional businesses showing potential to grow. So we have the idea. The next step - coming up with a strategy.
I know that optimism can be disappointing at times, but somewhere along the way I learned that I'm just not cut out to be a pessimist, so now I'm openly hoping that this project will soon become tangible. I mean, why not?
I know that optimism can be disappointing at times, but somewhere along the way I learned that I'm just not cut out to be a pessimist, so now I'm openly hoping that this project will soon become tangible. I mean, why not?
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