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Well-written and red

Well-written and red

The continuing story of The Economist poster campaign


by Alfredo Marcantonio

ISBN: 1905641028
ISBN-13: 9781905641024
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
Published: 1st October 2006
Edition: 2nd
RRP: £39.99

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Jacket text for Well-written and red

It is now 18 years since The Economist ran the first of its eye-catching 'White out of Red' posters. As this book points out, their 'vibrancy and visibility' have now established them as 'part of the urban landscape'.

Well-written and Red is the story of this influential advertising campaign, written by one of Britain's most respected advertising copywriters, Alfredo Marcantonio. As an ex-Director of AMV BBDO he paints a remarkably insightful picture, not only of the conception and development of the award-winning creative work, but also of the Agency/Client relationship that has nurtured it.

Marcantonio weaves together the recollections of those actually involved, putting events into context or stressing their importance, by citing lessons he has learnt in his own distinguished career.

This is clearly a 'must-have publication' for advertising, marketing and the media. However, poster headlines like 'In real life the tor toise loses' mean that it will appeal to anyone who appreciates wit and style. Whilst readers from outside the industry won't be fazed by the vagaries of the creative process, they may be surprised to discover the disciplined strategic thinking and tight adver tising briefs that inspire it. And the way that subtle shifts in emphasis have helped the campaign remain relevant in changing times.

This 256 page volume features almost 200 of the advertisements that have helped The Economist increase its UK circulation from just over 80,000 in 1987 to almost 160,000 today. It represents a testimony to the power of posters, confirmation that it can pay to adver tise and proof that 'funny' need not be the enemy of 'money'.

About Alfredo Marcantonio

As a writer and Creative Director, Marc has been involved in the development of some of Britain's most successful and most popular campaigns, including Hamlet, Heineken, Stella Artois, BMW, BT and Carling Black Label.

Marc co-authored 'Remember those great VW ads?' which is now in its fourth edition and was invited to contribute to 'The Copy Book', a compilation that set out to showcase the work of the world's best copywriters.

More about Alfredo Marcantonio

In the news

Books of the year (Pdf 131Kb)
- Cilla Snowball
Management Today, December 2006

beautifully designed and enjoyable to read...it's every bit as good a book as the campaign deserves
- BNET, April 2004

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