
So the good news is this is the one and only post of the week.
I know … could today be any better?!
You see as you read this, I’m on a plane zooming my way to NYC.
I must admit I’m super excited about it.
Not just because I miss the rush of an intense city … nor because I will get to see friends who I miss very much … but because I’ll be doing two things that are going to be new to me.
One is I’ll be judging the final round of the North American Effies.
The other is that I’ve been invited to talk to design gods, Pentagram.
OK, so I’ve judged the Effies before and I’ve done more than my fair-share of talks, but what’s exciting to me about this is that it’s a totally new context.
The reality is American advertising is very different to the advertising I am used to, make and – to a certain degree – love.
It’s not that it’s bad, it’s just different.
More bombastic. More spell-everything-out. More leave-nothing-to-chance-or-interpretation.
It’s also much more rational and focused on driving immediate sales than creating a position in culture that builds sustainable brand value.
OK, not every brand is like that – and I also know many other markets are becoming more and more like this – but as someone who passionately believes in setting long-term directions, not to mention true culture driven ideas, it’s going to be interesting how I view the results versus some of my fellow judges.
As for the talk …
Well, we all know I can do that in my sleep, but I must admit I’m super excited to be doing it at Pentagram.
For those of you who don’t know, Pentagram are one of the undisputed gods of design.
Literally, one of the gods.
Given it’s not that long ago I was only using the IMPACT I must admit to being somewhat surprised they asked me to come talk to them about my perspective on design, but then I discovered it was less about me and more about the work I’m doing with a certain famous rock band which is why I felt the best way to handle the challenge is to only have 1 image and make that image truthful to what I am sure they’ll leave thinking about me.
Especially when they see my Birkenstocks.
So while I know it’s Monday and you’re probably not looking forward to the week ahead, I hope this post has helped offer you a glimmer of hope for the next 5 days. Unless – of course – you’re based in NYC, and then your week is even darker than you could ever have imagined.
See you next week …
