Friday, December 20, 2024

By Its Cover.

I'm probably wrong here, I usually am, but it seems to my aged and glaumy eyes, the advertising industry trails virtually every other industry when it comes to creative expression.

For years, I've kept a list of great websites that take complicated information and present it in arresting and interesting ways. Here's just one from the week before last. It starts with a piece of journalism--a photo by Art Kane from 1957--and is improved thanks to good creativity and a great use of today's design and tech. Here's the site I'm talking about.

Why agencies can't do work like this, or brands is beyond me. Except for five major reasons. 1) Why bother. 2) It takes time. 3) It costs money. 4) It might not win at Cannes. 5) No one's already seen it in a previous awards annual.

If one of the main questions an ad must address is "why would anyone care?" I question if ad agencies have that in mind anymore when they work. It seems like the goal of most advertising is to get something done. Not to do something worth doing.

But doing and achieving are light years apart. Doing is not achieving. Doing something meritorious is achieving. Somehow, we've swept that under the carpet tiles. It might upset people who, after all, are trying as hard as they can and besides, they have back-to-back meetings.

The Art Kane photo from 1957 and the New York Times update from two weeks ago are achievements. Show me advertising as engaging and I'll buy you a sugar-water diabetes infusion offering.


In any event, Print Magazine just published a list of 100 of 2024's best book covers. You might think of a book cover like you think of a banner ad on a crowded site or a print ad in September's Vogue. Your book cover is vying for attention--like your ad is vying for attention, like your tweet, ppt, your every move is vying for attention--and the only way to win amid that attention competition is to do something great. 

Great.

Not merely louder, or shinier, or celebrityier, but better.

I think the ad industry is spending a lot of time thinking about things that are the equivalent of pissing up a rope. Even if you can do it, your face is going to get wet. We've focused on margins, data, AI, merging, awards and pomposity. We focus on all manner of nonsense.

Anything but doing something breathtaking.


(By the way, my favorite cover is for Salman Rushdie's "Knife," by Arsh Raziuddin.) Here's Arsh's website. Like her book cover way below, It cuts through.

Cover design by Thomas Colligan
Cover design by David Pearson
Cover design by Arsh Raziuddin
Cover design by Suzanne Dean; illustration by Neue Gestaltung
Cover design by Cassie Vu
Cover design by Vi-An Nguyen; art by Sarah Bagshaw
Cover design by Kishan Rajani
Cover design by Henry Petrides
Cover design by Zoe Norvell
Cover design by Oliver Munday
Cover design by Alex Merto
Cover design by Clay Smith
Cover design by Oliver Munday
Cover design by Luke Bird
Cover design by Chris Bentham
Cover design by Kimberly Glyder
Cover design by Janet Hansen
Cover design by Jonathan Pelham
Cover design by Robbie Porter
Cover design by Pablo Delcan
Cover design by Charlotte Stroomer; photography by Kelsey McClellan
Cover design by Grace Han
Cover design by Luke Bird
Cover design by Oliver Munday
Cover design by June Park and Rodrigo Corral
Cover design by Arsh Raziuddin


Cover design by Isabel Urbina Peña
Cover design by Julianna Lee
Cover design by Jack Smyth
Cover design by Zoe Norvell; art by Gérard Schlosser
Design by Jaya Miceli; art by Jane Fisher
Cover design by Jonathan Pelham
Cover Design by Na Kim
Cover design by Farjana Yasmin
Cover design by Tom Etherington; illustration by Frances Waite
Design by Math Monahan
Cover design by Grace Han
Cover design by Alex Merto
Cover design by Joanne O’Neill
Cover design by Alex Merto
Cover design by Robin Bilardello
Cover design by Zoe Norvell
Cover design by Emily Mahon
Cover design by Janet Hansen
Cover design by Jenny Volvovski
Cover design by Jack Smyth
Cover design by Luísa Dias
Cover design by Tom Etherington
Cover design by Alicia Tatone
Cover design by Nicole Caputo
Cover design by Andrea Settimo
Cover design by Nico Taylor
Cover design by Anna Morrison
Cover design by Jack Smyth
Cover design by Christopher Lin; painting by Alberto Ortega
Cover design by Tom Etherington
Cover design by Jon Gray
Cover design by Kaitlin Kall
Cover design by Matt Dorfman
Cover design by Vi-An Nguyen
Cover design/AD: Alison Forner; type/lettering: Andrew Footit
Cover design by Pete Adlington
Cover design by David Pearson
Cover design by Joan Wong
Cover design by Tyler Comrie
Cover design by Sunra Thompson; illustration by Kristian Hammerstad
Cover design by Eli Mock
Cover design by Suzanne Dean; illustration by Takaya Katsuragawa
Cover design by Donna Cheng
Cover design by Jack Smyth
Cover design by Jonathan Pelham
Cover design by Perry De La Vega
Cover design by Jamie Keenan
Cover design by Gregg Kulick
Cover design by Luke Bird; photo by Graciela Iturbide
Cover design by Sarah Schulte
Cover design by Na Kim
Cover design by Tyler Comrie

 



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