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Contexts

February 1st, 2009 · Comments Off on Contexts

I was breaking down the box that my new Pumas came in, and I found this – …which I’d thought was a fun little message to find just before you threw a box away – a second chance to consider whether or not you need more storage for useless stuff you really should have chucked […]

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Whose day?

November 29th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Nivea advert Originally uploaded by Alexandra Mitchell One of my most hated adverts of the moment is this one, for Nivea moisturiser. It is unreadably bland – what is actually going on? How does it relate to the tagline, “Look ready to face the day”? There are some conclusions that we can draw about what’s […]

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Early dConstruct thoughts

September 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment

I came back from dConstruct yesterday, with lots to think about – bigger posts about all of the below coming soon, but in the meantime – Steven Johnson talked about “The eyes on the street”, which made me think about the streets with fewer eyes to see them; the almost unknown pathway through the city […]

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Good Copy

June 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Bad copywriting is something I complain about quite a lot – sometimes it’s because it’s poorly proofread (and I start planning the Alex Mitchell School Of Copywriting), sometimes it’s trying too hard to be something it’s not, sometimes because one tiny phrase just annoys me. Today, I’ve seen two bits of copywriting I really liked. […]

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The Branding Game

May 11th, 2008 · Comments Off on The Branding Game

In case it doesn’t come across clearly enough on this blog, I’m a complete geek about branding, particularly the idea that a brand can come to “own” a single word. One of Nader Tavassoli‘s exercises in presentations is asking everyone in the room to say the single word they think of when they hear the […]

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Loyalty inflation

April 29th, 2008 · 4 Comments

Last night, I went to see a talk by Stephen Butscher of Simon Kutcher & Partners talk about loyalty schemes. I’ve been interested in this since the adliterate post on the basis of loyalty (little love lost for loyalty schemes, there) and wanted to see if anything would change my mind. Simon made a point […]

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Self Evidence

January 29th, 2008 · Comments Off on Self Evidence

There’s been a lot written and said recently about brand engagement – essentially, the idea that if someone uses something related to your brand, they will be more likely to trust (and by extension buy) your product further down the line. Even more problematically, this has frequently been with reference to brand’s Facebook applications. I’ve […]

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Just What You Need, Part III

January 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Matterbox is one of the more fun marketing ideas I’ve seen recently: Matter is a collection of a dozen or so enticing or intriguing physical things, each one from a different company, occasionally delivered to your house in a distinctive box on a Saturday morning. I was going to describe it as one of the […]

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Testing, Testing

January 22nd, 2008 · Comments Off on Testing, Testing

There have been a series of interesting posts on viral marketing recently – advergirl on ElfYourself: this was not just a random great idea from some creatives loopy on spray glue fumes. It was a the winner of a very well-funded test of over 20 holiday sites – each of which was intended to be […]

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Simple Solutions

January 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Mike Migurski has a fantastic post about designing for sustainability, using the example of NIIMI’s Towel With Further Options. From the blurb for the towel (emphasis mine): Towels take every day dirt and gradually become damaged. In accordance with such changes, you can downsize the towel with “further options” from a bath towel to a […]

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