Vernon Howe worked with Terry Howard's script for Campari
And in the 80s, Howard was a Creative Director at London's Ayer Barker
At London's Ayer Barker overseeing the famed Salman Rushdie
And young copywriter star who started at Allen Brady & Marsh to launch his carrer
Has become a Creative Director for which London ad agency?
The Advertising show
Tells you what you should know
And once had our Adland admin mistress
As a guest no less.
But do you know that our famed dame
Shall be a judge for a contest where the aim
Is for you to create something high-techy for which newish eclectic magazine-
its first ever animated or live-action commercial to show off their scene.
Pillsbury Dough Boy was another gem of Hal Mason
Who made his living working for Walter Lantz, animating illustrated creations.
In the 1950s a cartoon legend Tex Avery joined their team
And created a Bandito for Frito's - not the Mexican Anti-Defamation Committee's dream-
When in 1969 they forced Frito Lay's executives to reevaluate the campaign,
Who was the famous voice actor we heard when the Frito Bandito sang, before the end of his reign?
What was her job prior to working for VH1? Relates to something she could have done for Quiznos working with the likes of Chuck Clemmons and Santiago Suarez. Other products she worked with included Tylenol Allergy Sinus, hamburgers, and corn chips.
(yeah I fell off the rhyme train...it's too early in the am to do that.)
"But even if the focus shifts to the emotional, will we still not be tempted to measure it?"
Probably. Isn't that why there's always an article on the scientific studies being done to try to see what part of the brain is activated by ads, etc?
I don't think we'll ever be able to get away from the "measure" part of this business. Everyone wants to move product as an end result. I think some need to realise that they do have to do some of that. But at the same time, advertising can only take that so far. I wonder if it's finding a middle ground somewhere. *shrug*
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