I think the pig is on message; and carrying the torch of the brand in an appropriate manner. Its compelling to think of the pig in a state of clean- or not filthy. I think consumers and end users will relate to the pig: "I am not dirty, hence I am a clean pig"
For me the pig would have to be angry though, for it to be truly accurate. It has to kick you in the teeth a few times. Or at least insult your intelligence.
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I love bacon.
I loves me a nice, clean pig.
Luke Sullivan was the new department chair at SCAD when I graduated.
He knows a hog load about the business!
He probably arrived at this description during his time at GSD&M.
A nice clean pig was once photographed for an ad for Sisley. Look how adorable he is!
http://bit.ly/3D7WN8
Nice, GC.
Metaphorically, it's totally accurate
For some agencies it is almost totally factual.
I am totally not applying, too.
I think the pig is on message; and carrying the torch of the brand in an appropriate manner. Its compelling to think of the pig in a state of clean- or not filthy. I think consumers and end users will relate to the pig: "I am not dirty, hence I am a clean pig"
I really like that quote.
For me the pig would have to be angry though, for it to be truly accurate. It has to kick you in the teeth a few times. Or at least insult your intelligence.
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