tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169807398234019196.post2616027652291501145..comments2023-09-16T12:49:54.607+01:00Comments on The Sell! Sell! Blog: Milton GlaserSell! Sell!http://www.blogger.com/profile/10702354938890218799noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169807398234019196.post-15631201712495334812014-11-24T19:16:58.239+00:002014-11-24T19:16:58.239+00:00That was brilliant.
"The institutionalised c...That was brilliant.<br /><br />"The institutionalised commonality of everyones belief, the disregard for the real purpose and function of design in the culture, it's absurd...The idea that branding is the highest form of design is reprehensible and not only that it's simple minded...What nonsensical crap."Jim Powellhttp://www.teeming.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169807398234019196.post-26292568973119176442014-11-24T17:17:30.712+00:002014-11-24T17:17:30.712+00:00To add to my comment above, creatives also took an...To add to my comment above, creatives also took an 800% pay cut over the years, which also explains the drive to fame and riches. More here: http://www.ben-kay.com/2010/11/right-lets-sort-this-fucking-thing-out-once-and-for-all/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169807398234019196.post-80453391207410072432014-11-24T16:58:50.267+00:002014-11-24T16:58:50.267+00:00Fame and riches aren't necessarily a bad thing...Fame and riches aren't necessarily a bad thing, just the context of it. Fame for the brand or product you're promoting is a good thing. Riches for the client selling the advertised brand or product is also a good thing. Unfortunately the people who make the work in one of the ad factories of today realised that the only way to get something out of the business at the end of their career is to be paid the most ridiculous sum of of money. Because it's not about the work anymore. Hence the drive for personal fame and riches.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com