Confess Your Most Evil Creative Sins at The Creative Confessional Site will absolve or condemn your depravity
Advertising creatives are a generally evil bunch, so it's nice they now have a place to confess their sins: The Creative Confessional. Scroll through to read the various revelations of bad behavior—everything from typographical cheating to full-on homewrecking—and click under each entry to "Absolve" or "Condemn" the confessor. Spend a few hours on the site, and then, of course, bill the time to the client. Via Adrants.
UPDATE: Freelance creatives David Ma and Nick Hugh Schmidt are the conniving brains behind the site.




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