Category Archive: planning

Restlessness…

.Damned cool picture. Nicked off Flickr, but I can’t remember who from. This is a blog post that is scuttling out of the ether that has been the last few months (I’m pleased… Continue reading

Brain Food..

Depends what you mean..photo via Bifurcate. Time for something not directly about my workplace (aka, getting this blog back on rambling nonsense mode). It occurs to me that quite a lot of my… Continue reading

Back To Work..

I hope I don’t have to sit at a desk like this. Since the demise of my former agency, I have been a rambling man, hitching my spurs to various freelance assignments. Well,… Continue reading

Never mind the brand bollocks, here’s experiential marketing…

Not sure what he’d have made of this. Not a lot, probably. Now, I’m not a very big Sex Pistols fan (sorry Marcus), to be honest. A bit before my time – and… Continue reading

Helicopters and how you see the world..

Look, a Chinook. Via SierraHiker. Usual rules apply. One of the great mysteries of this business is how management speak infiltrated the ad world. Mostly bollocks, of course (drilling down, to me, still… Continue reading

Money, Money Moooney…Moooooney..

I’d quite like one of these when I grow up. Courtesy of Mat Skull. Usual rules apply. Or, otherwise titled ‘When cashflow goes bad’. Ahem. Anyway…when I was in University, one of my… Continue reading

It’s a bit special (and I don’t like Pullman much)..

Thanks to Ascetic Monk. Usual rules apply. Well, I’m no massive Philip Pullman fan (despite his obvious love of Paradise Lost, a book which I wrote my dissertation on). But the film of… Continue reading

I’m going to this. You should too..

Thanks to FutureShape. Usual rules apply. Thought I should put this out to any plannersphere folk who haven’t seen this yet. It promises to be good fun. Hope to see you all on… Continue reading

There’s no smoke without fire…..

Thanks to Mark_Skinner 1. Usual rules apply. If you believe some of the figures, there’s never been a tougher time to work in an advertising agency. Take a look at this article. And… Continue reading