Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Placement

I'm doing a placement this week at Zag, in house branding agency at BBH, but due to a 3 page confidentiality agreement this message will be edited in part.

The first few days have been so ■■■■■■! It's been a really ■■■■ experience. It's definitely the first time I have ■■■■■■'d a ■■■■, although I plan on doing it again at uni. In fact to be ■■■■■■ I've tried a lot of new ■■■■s. Some quite ■■■■■■. I felt slightly uncomfortable when I was asked to ■■■■ in front of the whole team but when they ■■■■ the ■■■■■■ it didn't ■■■■ so much. Tell my family I ■■■■ them and I am being treated ■■■■.

D■N

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Exams

Some of the graffiti in the desks is great. Real pieces of art. I'll take some pictures next time I'm in. Maybe it would make a nice coffee table book?

It could be called Bored. Most people in the room seem to be.



-- Post From My iPhone

Country Life

Back in the shire for the summer. I've got a job for the next two weeks as an exam invigilator, which is great work! If anybody else wants to pay me for nothing let me know.

To celebrate being miles from civilisation I went for a walk and took this picture. I've always loved the electricity pilons, how they look great in the country against the natural hills. I love the name "The National Grid" too.




-- Post From My iPhone

Branding Live Brief: Ol'over

We worked on a live brief from a London branding agency on the last couple of weeks of uni. We basically had to create a new retail concept to get the nation cooking, endorsed by everybody's favourite cheeky chappy chef; Jamie Oliver.

We came up with a touring VW camper van that would visit town centres, student unions, schools etc. and teach people to cook on site. Naturally, we used a bad pun for the name.

Introducing, Ol'over!





Local buses would advertise the event to the community.



Billboard gardens would advertise the event in the actual location. It would be made of perspex and have herbs growing inside it. These herbs would then be used for the recipes that the people were actually making.