You're a brand nerd par excellence, and you think you've got your brand logos down cold. But then you're asked to draw a well-known logo from memory--and you completely botch it. Brand logos are the most famous images of our time. But it turns out they're exceedingly difficult to recreate without looking at them, as...
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Brand Marketing Daily
September 21, 2017
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By Tim Nudd
You're a brand nerd par excellence, and you think you've got your brand logos down cold. But then you're asked to draw a well-known logo from memory--and you completely botch it. Brand logos are the most famous images of our time. But it turns out they're exceedingly difficult to recreate without looking at them, as...
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Even its legal warnings are creative
By Tim Nudd
Camden Hells Lager's memorable TV debut
By T.L. Stanley
Beer commercials don't usually invoke famous Shakespeare soliloquies, or star a blind gal with her service dog, or a guy in drag named Carl who calls himself "a stroppy cow" for refusing to order "the usual" at the pub. But then, the first TV campaign for Camden Hells Lager is anything but ordinary. It launched...
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