The Tuesday Rant: This Is Not a Rant
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It really isn’t. Everyone’s favorite ranter, Felix, is taking a small breather and will return next week. So we thought we’d take this opportunity to find out what ideas you might have for future topics. What’s rubbing you wrong? What thorn’s in your side? What’s bugging the living hell out of you every, single waking moment you’re on this earth? You get the idea. Toss it below for us to ponder and react.
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John Denver October 21, 2008
Interview John Denver
Interview John Denver
billy October 21, 2008
copy writers and account
copy writers and account managers trying to be creative directors
stevehappens October 21, 2008
Billy’s inferiority complex.
Billy’s inferiority complex.
Josh Mishell October 21, 2008
agencies that focus on
agencies that focus on socially/environmentally conscious clients vs. those who take any schmoes, no matter how unscrupulous they are.
Justin McCammon October 21, 2008
The nature of unpaid
The nature of unpaid internships in advertising. Although it’s a love / hate relationship. I’m grateful for the experience, but wonder how many people are excluded because they literally can’t afford to give agencies the free time they demand. There might be a solution though.
Heather October 21, 2008
No IT section in the
No IT section in the recommended talent/resources.
paul suggett October 21, 2008
What, and art directors are
What, and art directors are creative directors? Gimme a break. Most writers these days have to think visually anyway, just to survive. Only CDs are CDs.
1234 October 22, 2008
I think what Billy means is
I think what Billy means is copywriters and account managers trying to art direct an art director. Art director and Creative director are not the same position. Correct me if I’m wrong Billy.
paul suggett October 27, 2008
Shouldn’t there be
Shouldn’t there be collaboration on every job between AD and CW? I hate being told I only do the words, that’s complete crap. And ADs can come up with great copy. Lets not go back to the times before Bernbach, where Copywriters and Art Directors lived in different areas of the building.