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Alistair the Optimist MNDA Charity advertising campaign

It’s well known in the charity advertising business that grannies are the most responsive audience to charity advertising campaigns. Professional men in their thirties are probably a lucrative audience for charities but they find it much harder to grab their attention. ADMAN is one such man and I have to admit though I work in the trade most charity advertising campaigns do pass me by.

I have to congratulate the Motor Neurone Disease Association then, as I couldn’t fail to ignore their Alistair the Optimist advertising campaign.

I always think that cross track 48 sheets on the London Underground are a great media placement for most advertisers. You’re waiting for your tube, its going to take a few minutes which isn’t enough time to start reading your book or paper, you don’t want to stare at other passengers, so what do you do….look at the posters. Even more so now some of them now allow the playing of 20 seconds of HD moving imagery (called Cross Track Projection).

Anyway this time the poster was the Alistair the Optimist campaign.

Alistair the Optimist MNDA advertisement

Alistair the Optimist MNDA advertisement

Like most professional men in their thirties, I like my music, am prone to a little bit of hypochondria and let’s be honest always wished I was in a band. The headline ‘What’s a dying man got to sing about’ immediately caught my attention. The copy of the ad was similar dramatic and told a story that was captivating, inspiring and tragic. Google the campaign and you come across Alistair’s website with regular blogs and videos demonstrating his positivity and optimism towards his condition and a request for you to do something positive by supporting Alistair with a message and by donating to MNDA. Hopefully after reading this you will.

 

 

 

 

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New WordPress Theme for ADMAN Brighton

The observant of you might have noticed that as of today ADMAN has a new look! Our existing Bueno wordpress theme wasn’t looking very hot on Internet Explorer (IE), the main browser still used by the British public. I liked the flexibility and the widgets that came with Bueno wordpress theme, plus the contemporary feel to it. But it had to go. Having browsed the 100 or so two column themes offered by wordpress I narrowed my selection down to Choco, Mystique and Clean Home. Clean Home, as you would expect does what is says on the tin -  however it didn’t replicated my menus well on IE. Mystique is also nice and clean and a bit funkier than Clean Home but it didn’t easily replicate the setting and widgets I have created with Bueno. Choco is stylish, clean, flexible and could offer the same layout and widgets that I had with Bueno. So Choco it is. Let me know if you like it!

For those of you looking to design your own website, I would really recommend wordpress websites. You can be live in a few hours and wordpress offer all the essentials that a basic website needs. And if you like the sound of this but don’t like the idea of doing it then ADMAN would be happy to do it for you. Please get in touch and tell me what you have in mind.

 
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Posted by on July 13, 2011 in Brighton, Design, Online advertising

 

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ADMAN creates walking blog Guysrambles.co.uk

ADMAN is just putting the finishing touches to a walking blog called Guysrambles.co.uk.

Guy's Rambles, walking blog designed by ADMAN Brighton

Guy's Rambles

Its named after its author, Guy, who loves to walk and dare we say it, ramble on a bit. The walking website showcases Guy’s own walks; The Palladian WayThe Ross Round and The Cape to Cape walk as well as hosting regular posts from the man himself as well as tips for great walking pubs. It was whipped up in wordpress using the pool theme with a bespoke illustrated header by Brighton web designers, Republique Design. The site has not officially been launched but Guy tells ADMAN that he has already had an enquiry from The Cotswold Life wanting to review his new book, The Palladian Way.

 

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