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Eight Ways to Kill an Idea

When you work in the advertising and creative industry long enough you come to realize that no good deed goes unpunished. This graphical representation of how some of the best creative ideas and concepts meet their big bad wolf or iceberg made my day. See the rest of the list after the jump.

Via FLIRTing with the Clouds

 

 

Footnotes

  • shaun

    “client thinks he’s creative” is my favorite.

  • http://www.sarahamil.com Sara Hamil

    Brilliant! So very true and beautifully presented to boot. Nice one!

  • Vaishali

    But a truly good idea always finds its way to work around all of this and still be released! Hows that

  • http://www.jaybsauceda.com Jay B

    There’s definitely some truth to that Vaishali

  • http://www.twitter.com/daniela_savuica Dana

    poor pretty lady cut by the budget :))

  • http://littlejunkies.wordpress.com Andria

    I LOVE this. Are you going to sell prints?

  • http://www.jaybsauceda.com Jay B

    We didn’t design it. A guy named Scott Cambell did from what I understand. http://scott-c.blogspot.com/

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Jay B Sauceda

Date

January 19th, 2010