Posts Tagged ‘Edward Boches’

There Will Be Blood: Harley-Davidson hires Victors & Spoils

Harley-Davidson had kept their account at Carmichael Lynch for over 30 years. If you’re looking for the definition of classic traditional agency, you don’t have to look much further than CL. Everyone knows their work for Harley over the years. Open up an annual, there it is. What’s so stunning in all of this is that Harley-Davidson didn’t go the usual rout. They didn’t walk the account six blocks over to Fallon. Yes, they went to Boulder, but not to CP+B.

No. Harley-Davidson opted for a completely new model-Victors & Spoils, an agency that utilizes a creative crowdsourcing platform.

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On Death and Dying: the five stages of post digital grief

Sean Duffy wrote a provocative post recently on TalentZoo.com titled “Advertising Agencies: Kiss Your Creative Teams Goodbye.” He contends that to maximize the potential of digital media, traditional agencies must be willing to restructure the venerated copywriter/art director team. As you might imagine, the eye-popping title of the post led to a flurry of emotionally-charged user comments. Ah, digital. How do we love thee? Let us count the ways.

Reactions fell neatly into Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Let’s examine reactions to the post through the lens of each of these stages. When assembled, the individual responses paint a great picture of the psychological and emotional transition the advertising industry as a whole is currently experiencing. C’mon it’ll be fun, I promise.

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