Archive for the “Creative” category

Old School Wall Update

by Scott Esdaile on May 9, 2011

New status update on my wall. And yes, I allow dislikes.

Radvertising and Other Buzzwords

by Scott Esdaile on February 17, 2011

I love a good buzzword. It’s the way they tingle in the ear and sparkle in the mind. Especially when combined into a delicious, buzzword-laden mixed salad. Like the following gem from this tongue-firmly-in-cheek site: Brand-scaping the social ludosphere with (…)

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How to Win Every Advertising Award in 2010

by Scott Esdaile on November 10, 2010

A lip-dub, hipster-only flashmob using a crowd-sourced, 8-bit mashup of an OK Go soundtrack that incorporates projection mapping of zombies and cats on boats, no… on horses, no… on unicorns, and stop motion animation while shot in tilt-shift on an (…)

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This Is Not An Idea

by Scott Esdaile on October 17, 2010

Digital is not an idea. Social Media is not an idea. Technology is not an idea. Yes, everyday there are new and innovative ways we can execute our work, but let’s not get totally caught up with the shiny objects (…)

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The campaign your campaign could smell like

by Scott Esdaile on July 23, 2010

Late last week, Old Spice took the social media and online advertising blogospheres by storm when they created 185 personalised videos in response to comments on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube – in what was a fantastic extension of their already (…)

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Google scores early World Cup win

by Scott Esdaile on June 10, 2010

We often talk about the idea of ‘delighters’ with clients – that little thing a brand or product can do that puts a smile in the mind and does wonders for positive brand positioning. Well I came across one from (…)

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Going Lo-Fi with Lotso

by Scott Esdaile on May 14, 2010

Like practically everyone else, I trundled along to the local cinemas a few months back to see what all the fuss was about with the then-released Avatar in whizz-bang 3D. But unlike most people, the part I remembered most about (…)

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