The Origins of the World's Most Important Typefaces
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Click on the link above for the page where you can download a full-size PDF of the image. A lot of history in one concise package.
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Click on the link above for the page where you can download a full-size PDF of the image. A lot of history in one concise package.
I remember when the first Old Spice commercial aired bringing a rowdy room to a full stop and then people asking "what was that?", "I'm on a horse", "the man is on a horse" and on and on. Much has been said about the evolution of the campaign, from the follow up commercials to the current social media campaign where The Man Your Man Could Smell Like personally responds via video to a multitude of comments on twitter, youtube, facebook and all over the web.
But I just want to take a moment to celebrate the behind the scenes of the campaign, the creative team, the account team and Old Spice for so openly and daringly embracing a sense of joy, wonder and fun. Above all I want to celebrate Isaiah Mustafa. He has gone from complete unknown working actor to being at the epicenter of popular culture. With each new commercial TMYMCSL becomes more engaging, and yet the actor seems to shine through with a glint in his eye. He somehow communicates so many messages at the same time with such effervescence. He has made Old Spice cool again.
How can you not love a campaign and an actor that bring you this:
In an increasingly infantilised world where so much seems to be split into good or bad, correct or incorrect, acceptable or unacceptable, where complex ideas are chopped up for public consumption like food chopped up for a child, where so much is hygienic, attainable, safe, sugared, assimilable, digestible, pasteurised, homogenised and sanitised, in such a world our appetite has never been greater for the complex, the ambiguous, the challenging, the untamed, the sharp, the peculiar, the surprising, the dangerous, the dirty, the difficult, the untameable, the elusive, the unsafe and the unknowable. In other words, for art.
Speech Given at a Dinner for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition – 8th June 2010 by Stephen Fry.
Another great find by the folks at AdPulp. Mr. Mayer touches on technology, the evolution of media, news-making, finances, freelance work, international economics and many more subjects with insight that holds true today. File this one under “The more things change, the more they stay the same.”
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