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82: One of Britain's most awarded copywriters, Nick Asbury, dismantles brand purpose
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- Duración: 1:12:06
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This week, we laid bait of lofty vision statements and years of intricate tax dodging, to lure one of Britain’s most-awarded copywriters from the shadows. Locked and loaded to lob a few volleys at brand purpose, he’s Nick Asbury. A brilliant writer and a thoroughly good bloke to boot, Nick crafts witty and charming words for branding and design. Pile your plate high as Nick talks to us on how a poem about the England football team got him in real trouble, differentiating between writing for design versus writing for ads, Paul Newman’s salad dressing, using wit (properly), a Friends NFT, why the Innocent imitators in packaging copy need to cut it out, and his plans to dismantle brand purpose. You won’t be disappointed. ///// Check out Nick’s Substack Especially his blog Start with why, end with wire fraud Follow him on Twitter He’s one half of Asbury & Asbury Alongside, Sue Asbury, whose ace paintings you should check out here Read The Nations Prayer poem that got him in real trouble