Archive for September, 2008

Monday, September 15th, 2008

subliminal advertising (tuesday blog part 1)

TimeZoneOne is awesome! TimeZoneOne is awesome! TimeZoneOne is awesome! TimeZoneOne is awesome! Not very subtle but true. While some brands like to advertise themselves the above way others prefer a different tact… subliminal messaging. Whether you believe or not there is small minority out there who think we are being brain washed to buy certain [...]

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Sunday, September 14th, 2008

the pitch

No matter how good your creative is if there is no emotional connection between product and consumer/client then chances are they aren’t going to buy it. For an agency finding that connection can be a never ending quest. “Just Do It” is a phrase that has haunted agencies around the world since the 70′s as [...]

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Thursday, September 11th, 2008

rita angus coming to christchurch

Rita Angus (1908-70) is one of New Zealand’s most significant artists. A pioneer of modern painting in this country, she created some of our most memorable and best-loved images.To honour the centenary of her birth, Te Papa presents this major exhibition, bringing together almost 200 of her works. These include sketchbooks, studies and unfinished works, [...]

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Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

great kiwi ad

These ads often manage to pull a tear of two.  Andy Share

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Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

creative projects wellington

Ruba and Rose going to the islands Anna creating a new bedroom Andy chief wall paper cutter Share

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Monday, September 8th, 2008

kiwi ski design success

The Kingswood story After 14 hemisphere-hopping winters in a row Alex Herbert fell in love with the Canterbury club fields and made Lyttelton, New Zealand his home. He started a repair workshop, the Ski & Board Surgery, in central Christchurch in 1999 and it quickly became the city’s busiest workshop. When fat skis appeared in [...]

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Monday, September 8th, 2008

cal bears week 2

Week 2 of the University of California Bears 2008 college football update presented by TimeZoneOne College Football Analyst – Folksey. Cal Rolls to Victory in Rout of Washington State Jahvid Best ran for 200 yards and three touchdowns Sept. 6, 2008 PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) – Jahvid Best ran for 200 yards and three touchdowns Saturday as California blasted [...]

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Sunday, September 7th, 2008

wonders of international air exploration

Two weeks ago I got to enjoy all the wonders of international air exploration to meet our new team member in Chicago.It was a wonderfully exciting week, highlighted by · My second call up for the Fenders Cricket Team · Being run into the ground by Rich on a wee jog lakeside · Home BBQ [...]

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Saturday, September 6th, 2008

cal bears week 1

  Week 1 of the University of California Bears 2008 college football update presented by TimeZoneOne College Football Analyst – Folksey. Strong Cal Offense Gets 38-31 Win Against Michigan State Kevin Riley passed for 202 yards and two second-half touchdowns Aug. 30, 2008 BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) – Kevin Riley passed for 202 yards and two second-half touchdowns, and [...]

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Thursday, September 4th, 2008

zoners of the week

This Sunday is Father’s Day in New Zealand.  So this weeks ‘Zoner of the Week’ goes to all the Dads at TimeZoneOne for creating so much more than just extraordinary creative, Nigel Foley, Andy Carruthers, Murray Grossmith, David McLeod (me) and Hamish McDonald. Mark Cornellison gets an honorable mention, but narrowly misses out on new [...]

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