So there is a quite big looking agency in Santa Monica. They surely have read CCarter's Big Brand Checklist and executed very well.
I went to see their clients page. On that page they have headline that says "Brands and Clients" and beneath logos of many companies (many big boys).
Could be "Brands and Clients" a little trick to look bigger? or there is some differentiation I don't know about or don't understand? (maybe cultural differences, fuck knows).
Why would serious company use trick like that?
Probably saying "Our Proud Clients" would be more powerful than simple "Brands and Clients"?
Maybe they have shit copywriter? Or maybe it's just fine to use big brands logos (in that way) to look big? (I know business it's business, but what about law?)
Your thoughts.
I went to see their clients page. On that page they have headline that says "Brands and Clients" and beneath logos of many companies (many big boys).
Could be "Brands and Clients" a little trick to look bigger? or there is some differentiation I don't know about or don't understand? (maybe cultural differences, fuck knows).
Why would serious company use trick like that?
Probably saying "Our Proud Clients" would be more powerful than simple "Brands and Clients"?
Maybe they have shit copywriter? Or maybe it's just fine to use big brands logos (in that way) to look big? (I know business it's business, but what about law?)
Your thoughts.
