That's where me and Sarah have been this week (OK, so still only in the north, but us lasses don't get out much!)
So the search for our next placement started on Monday after having had a week of rest after finishing at Pravda. The week started with a trip to see Paul Burns (senior copywriter) at TBWA\Manchester. As me and Sarah only started working together just before Pravda, we took along our separate portfolios and a file of our work from Pravda, hoping for a little advice on how best we might put it all together. Brilliantly timed, we'd received a PDF of a leaflet for VivaLaDiva which had been accepted just before we left Pravda, so that was bunged in last minute too. Ended up just being our work from placement that Paul took a look at, and I think we were more than a little surprised at how well received it was! Obviously he gave a few pointers on how to better certain aspects of what we'd done at Pravda, but for now he said he didn't need to see our portfolios as he could see from our placement pieces how well we work together, and he complimented us on our confidence and banter (usually in the form of girly rambling!). So we were set a current live brief for Nissan and will be heading back to see him again next week.
Tuesday was a slightly busier day, with an early morning road trip to Brahm in Leeds, where we saw Paul Nichols (creative director). For those who aren't familar with them (as we weren't to start with) they do some of the regional work for brands such as Kelloggs and Warburtons. Again, another good book crit with most of our work well received, and a good idea of where to take it from here and mould it into one portfolio. Although Brahm don't ever take on junior teams, he was more than happy to have us come in for placement and to have us work alongside the seniors. Unfortunately we had to decline the offer, as the commute was over 2 hours each way for us, and no expenses paid. But as always, any contact is a good one to have!
Loving the visitors' passes we had to wear - VIP!
Then the afternoon saw us heading back to Manchester to Andrew Alty (creative director) at AND Partners. Similarly to Pravda, AND Partners is another up-and-coming agency who already have a rather impressive track record for winning pitches and awards, with some of their clients including CAT and Vimto. Hoping to build on their modest 14 staff in the next couple of years, we hoped we could possibly bring something to the table that would interest them. We spent a good hour-and-a-half with Andy, again giving us some really vauable advice on how best to construct our joint book, as well as which Pravda scamps he thought were worth showing to others. Left with a much better idea of where we were headed (quite literally - it's in the middle of nowhere!) and set off home for a day off.
Thursday saw our last crit of the week at Corporate Culture in Liverpool with Peter Henshaw (creative director) and Alan Mockler (head of copy). Dabbling more in design and creativity, they've done a lot of work for the NHS and Recycle Now (you know the ones - the cartoon-style ads where things are made of cans and the like). Had a really nice vibe about the place, and was great to finally be shown the work that they do, and not just showing our own. They seemed to really like us, but it was clear from the start that it would be another that'd be too difficult for us without having cars to reach it. So left there feeling a bit bummed out (pardon the expression) as we'd really have loved an opportunity to work there.
But not to fear, as Andrew Alty at AND Partners got in touch to say how keen he was to get us in for placement as soon as possible, so at the moment we've provisionally accepted his offer to start on the 6th October! But over the next week we have a few more book crits to go to, as well as heading back to TBWA to see Paul again. So we'll just have to see what happens!
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3 comments:
Dude you need pictures on this post!
I know, but I didn't really take any pictures last week. I'll add that one of you at Brahm to break it up a bit lol!
I vow to make sure you get in some of these pictures little miss camera shy!
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