14 January 2009 - 11:16am | by The Drum | 0 comments

CREATIVE REVIEW: John Heywood, McCann Erickson Bristol

CREATIVE REVIEW: John Heywood, McCann Erickson BristolCREATIVE REVIEW: John Heywood, McCann Erickson

LOVE
GOLA AD CAMPAIGN
I think this represents a good example of great art direction. It showcases the vibrancy of the (presumably) ‘new’ colours and the style of the brand in an energetic and original way.  I don’t know how much value there is in telling me it’s a ‘classic’ – it feels like the client’s line and not the creative’s.

CODE COMPUTERLOVE
FIRST TRANSPENINE EXPRESS
www.tpexpress.co.uk
The functionality of this site is simple and straightforward.  I guess using hand drawn illustrations of bunnies attempts to give the impression of First Group’s desire not to appear to be a faceless train operator. As a consumer I feel patronised by the company’s attempt to paint an unrealistic world; as a creative I understand the challenge. That said the site is transactional and it works, it gives me the information I need in an easily digested format.

NEWHAVEN
SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TV ADVERT
As a campaign piece intended to raise awareness of a highly emotive subject this is spot on. We are not shown a multitude of shocking images but a white feather floating through an eerily empty living room – which symbolises the fragility of the issue. The voice over is rightly empowering and defiant and most importantly conveys the message that help is available.

GUERILLA
MASK CREATIVE
CELEBRITY SLIM/ROWLANDS PHRMACY TV ADVERT
Difficult to understand what the brand direction is here apart from pile it high, sell it cheap and make-lots-of-promises marketing. Thin on delivery, (probably) integrity and originality. Perhaps a sponsorship slot on Jeremy Kyle would work for them?

MADE BY PI
www.alexandraburkeofficial.com
A predictably manufactured looking website from the X Factor machine. It’s what you’d expect to see in terms of adding the icing on the cake and the polish to a ‘brand’ that will undoubtedly go far. It doesn’t break any boundaries or set any new trends but then I expect this site was ready to go live with JLS or Eoghan in the same format – but perhaps not Jeff Buckley.

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