by Luke Sullivan | Oct 9, 2011 | Advertising
Steve Job intrduces ChiatDay’s new campaign 1.) He didn’t work from notes. Notes suck. Notes say, “What I’m saying is so unmemorable, even I had to memorize it.” Speak from the heart. 2.) It didn’t feel like he was presenting. It...
by Luke Sullivan | Oct 3, 2011 | Advertising, General Crankiness
Okay, Zen parable time. And I’m gonna update mine a little bit for the modern palate. Okay, so you got this Zen master dude, right? Dude looks totally like Uma Thurman’s teacher from Kill Bill Vol. 2, always brushing that long white mustache to the side and...
by Luke Sullivan | Sep 25, 2011 | Advertising, General Crankiness
The other day in class we were reviewing some work the students had done and an interesting conversation took place. As I looked at the work the students had produced, I asked one of them, “Where were you when you were working on this?” He said he’d been...
by Luke Sullivan | Sep 23, 2011 | Creativity
I love this mini-lecture from Ira Glass. He discusses how we artists are often vexed by the gap between the vision we have in our heads and the disappointment we sometimes feel in the final result of our efforts. And he has one simple solution to closing that...
by Luke Sullivan | Sep 1, 2011 | Advertising, Commentary
Advertising is an itinerant business. I tell students when you step out of school and into the river of commerce, let the current take you where it may. Yes, you can have your target cities, your preferred agencies, but the creative process and the creative life are...