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You only have what you give. It’s by spending yourself that you become rich.

– Isabel Allende

Good blogs are weird.

– Merlin Mann, 43Folders.com

"Creative directors are in the business of professional insanity"

“Let me start out by saying that I loved being a creative director. On most days I probably felt like I had the best job in the world. I start out by saying this because I imagine a lot of what I write will seem to the reader like I’m describing a negative situation or a hardship. And I guess for most people insanity probably would be a hardship, but we creative director types are not normal. Not even a little. You might even hold the illusion that you are normal. I know I do. Yet even though for I have described myself as very, very, normal person for years and years, I have not been able to generate much agreement in this area.

To be a creative director is to be paid to be insane. A sort of professionalSchizophrenia. And there is a huge distinction between professional insanity and amateur insanity. The former pays much better than the latter but there are other distinctions too. Otherwise you could just scour the sanitariums of the land to find creative directors. Which contrary to what most account people might think, won’t actually work. The difference between the pro and the amateur is the ability to turn it off and on. I guess mostly to turn it off. It gets turned on pretty much automatically.

Usually by other people. Who need you to think about their ideas. And there are a lot of these people. They’re mostly but not exclusively called art directors and copywriters.  They have so many ideas and they like them all. And their ideas fill your head. They insist on it. If you’re really busy and there are a lot of assignments flowing through the shop, it seems like you can go a week without having any thoughts of your own. It’s not that you don’t think. You think all the time. But you think about thoughts that weren’t born in your head. Strange and wonderful thoughts that your brain may not even be capable of having are cohabitating with hundreds of other thoughts that might all be in direct contrast to each other. Fighting in your head with your own damn thoughts taking both sides.

Now if you had a lot of time to do this thinking it may not be so much like insanity. It might be described with lofty terms like philosophy. And I do believe all good marketing and branding is essentially philosophy. Create a philosophy and express it. But it’s definitely philosophy light. And the thought process is more similar to schizophrenia. With each thought never in your head for more than 15 minutes and with each thought carrying the exact same amount of importance.

You’re not supposed to have your own thoughts. You learn to discount your own thoughts. It’s not fair to the people who work for you. You don’t want to compete with your art directors and writers. You want to build their ideas. So if you do have an original thought (and it does happen) you better to give it to somebody else so they can warp it and give it back to you.

Now I haven’t described anything any decent psychotic can’t do. But here comes the professional part. You take all these voices and find a compress them all into one. Some have to go away some have to combine and other have to wait until later.

Oh, and when it’s all done you just have to present all this insanity to the client like it is the sanest idea anybody has ever had.”

— Alex Bogusky via Bravo Hotel

Via We Are The Digital Kids.

LOL, funny video of what cats are thinking as we caringly harrass them!



Levi’s “A Care Tag for Our Planet” aims to put billions of pounds of unwanted clothing to good use instead of landfills.  Beginning in January 2010, the Levi’s brand will add a new and unique dimension to its product care tags – giving people care instructions about how to care for their clothes after they’re no longer wanted.
(disclosure: yep, this is an Edelman client. But I’m only posting it because I truly believe in it.)

Levi’s “A Care Tag for Our Planet” aims to put billions of pounds of unwanted clothing to good use instead of landfills.  Beginning in January 2010, the Levi’s brand will add a new and unique dimension to its product care tags – giving people care instructions about how to care for their clothes after they’re no longer wanted.

(disclosure: yep, this is an Edelman client. But I’m only posting it because I truly believe in it.)


Yo Balloon Boy, I’m happy for you, and I’ma let you finish, but Anne Frank had one of the best attic hideouts of all time!

GaryTheJerk (via mccarvel) Via Miss Moriah
http://www.xtranormal.com/watch?e=20090930110633914

Adventures in Agency Art Direction - LOL! My poor art director… ;-)



#GPOYW Dusk on the streets of Puerto Rico

#GPOYW Dusk on the streets of Puerto Rico


On some wierd/geeky level, I find these Storm Trooper Star Wars-inspired boots kinda hot!  

On some wierd/geeky level, I find these Storm Trooper Star Wars-inspired boots kinda hot!  



Fight on SF Muni bus in Chinatown




This is brilliant, but I don’t know if its actually “real”. How’d they get the audio on the suprised customer so loud and clear?



Spotted: Obamas In-World! (Tho, pretty sure these aren’t the real guys on Second Life ;-)

Spotted: Obamas In-World! (Tho, pretty sure these aren’t the real guys on Second Life ;-)



Out on the town, dancing in La Placita, Puerto Rico!



OH in the Airport

  • Flight Check-in Attendant: Do you have any fire arms, guns, knives, or weapons of any sort?
  • Me: No
  • Jon: Just her sharp tongue


Just got back from Alesha’s wedding - gorgeous east coast fall themed celebration in Syracuse, NY



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