Why haven’t we done something similar in San Francisco?
Maybe it just me, but I don’t think you should be able to call yourself an ad agency until you’ve wrapped a giant column.
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Author Archives: MortarMark
June 22nd, 2006
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Towels against skin cancer
Headline reads "Please take care this summer". Its kind of a pricey giveaway idea though (I’d imagine a per unit cost of at least $2-$4?). I guess you could sell the towels and still make your point. June 21st, 2006
Ricky Gervais Podcast
Gervais, writer and star of the groundbreaking TV show now hosts the most downloaded podcast on the web. Tune in to be regaled with an explanation of the merits of placing refrigerators on Mars, using bananas to train monkeys for space flight, and to meet the talented Karl Pilkington And what makes a great podcast? Great content. Its simple really. Listen here or look it up in iTunes. June 21st, 2006
HP’s computers are personal, again?
This computer of yours is deeply, undeniably precious. It knows more about you than any thing or anyone. And if you have had your PC for even a short while (incidentally 85% of the visitors to Mortablog have had their computer for at least 6 months*) then you know, that I know, that it knows you better than anyone. Goodby’s new campaign for HP taps into this insight. They remind us that your PC contains pictures of your life, video of our kids, that last email from Momsy. Actually, I don’t know about the "again" part. Until now I have never really thought of my PC as personal. But I do now. I can now. It is personal, now. I caught the campaign showpiece — this commercial starring Olympic Snowboarder Shaun White highlighting the contents of his computer– over someone’s shoulder in an airport bar. It stopped me dead. Granted HP’s observation is based on a deep insight–but I wonder if the position is ownable. And if it is, whether HP can own it even in the Windows space. Until now, the Pavilion series has been notable because of girth not personality. I read that HP is turning a corner. Let’s hope they have the guts to stick with the program in the long haul. This promises to beautiful campaign. The opinions expressed in Mortablog are not necessarily those of the author or anyone else at the Mortar June 21st, 2006
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