What Bud Taught Me

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Everything I learned about integration, I learned from a bunch of good ol’ boys.

It happened in 1995, before “The Internet Changed EverythingTM” and the future started “Coming at Us Faster Than Ever Before.©” Before text messaging was considered tiresome and every account person under 30 started communicating exclusively through IM. Before “viral success” was a good thing and words like mobisode, podcast, advertainment and media agnostic came into being.

Before all those things, I learned that an idea has to be bigger than the page it’s written on.

Back then, the goal of most art directors and copywriters I knew was to make a funny TV commercial or a beautiful print campaign shot by Clint Clemens or Nadav Kander, if they were lucky.





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