All the texts I’ve recently published in The Slow Burn have been born from a desire to share and inspire. I emphasize this because I recognize that it wasn’t always like this. In the past, when I called myself a publicist and entrepreneur, my writing was often driven by a need to build my personal […]
As we celebrate another anniversary of Tribu, I would like to share with you one of the classics of our trajectory: Johnny’s Vaquerito. Creativity by Hernán Ortega, production by El Hangar (Direction by Antonio Yglesias and Direction of Photography by Mario Cardona [...]
In ASCAP we have made a commitment: to boost the creative advertising product in our partner agencies, and move from the “I” to the “we” to accelerate the transformation process. For this reason, we have hired Brother and its SuperWeekend School, which [...]
You have to watch this commercial! And enjoy it. It’s so creative, daring and different, that it even looks like a fake (…just kidding). The agency is Santo from Buenos Aires, filmed in South Africa, produced by Stink from London and musicalized [...]
Welcome Sundancers. Also the YouTubers. Of course bloggers. All welcome. Don’t miss it. The more you see, the more you have to create.
Today is Friday and another work week is over. Most of us are getting ready to enjoy a weekend of rest, while many are finishing organizing their Palmares plans. Tomorrow I look forward to getting back on the road and running as [...]
What are we creatives for? What are we communicators for? What are we advertisers for? And in any case, what is the purpose of our existence, whatever we are, or, to put it another way, what do you have in your hands [...]
It is interesting to see the behavior of blog visits, page views and variations. For example, these days there must be some university working with the Buenos Aires Zoo case, because the pieces referring to this client have multiplied. Often an article [...]
Over the course of a few days in Miami, I have disconnected from the blog. It is important to do it whenever, to feel good doing it and even to want to continue disconnecting for the simple fact that it is often [...]
For a month of 29 days, A Fuego Lento had an important number of visits during the month, particularly in the Advertising Zone. We will continue to see you here. Greetings!