SAVANT SOUP: ISSUE 2310

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On A Personal Note

With Advertising Savants

We don't do it for the awards, but it's pretty cool when your work is recognized with an EMMY.

Our tv spot for Dinoroarus, which we created for the Saint Louis Zoo, was selected as the winner in the COMMERCIAL - SINGLE SPOT category among many talented entrants. Our team is beyond proud!


Thanks Mid-America EMMY Awards/NATAS for recognizing our hard work and continued commitment to excellence in advertising.


The Team

Senior Creative Director - David Smith

Creative Director - Tia Liston

Account Director - Melissa Hartrich

Senior Project Manager - Karen Boes-DeCampi

Principal - Kevin Reardon

Production -  90 Degrees West

Director - Jason Stamp


See the Dinoroarus tv spot

A carrot on a wooden cutting board with knives on it

"Sharper Than You Think"

By KNSK, Germany


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One of the fun elements of a great brand is the tagline. Created to help consumers recall a brand and set itself apart in the marketplace, taglines help solidify brand identity in an artful way. The following taglines belong to major brands across the world. How many can you successfully identify?

  1. "The Happiest Place On Earth"
  2. "Life's Messy, Clean It Up"
  3. "Leave The Driving To Us"
  4. "Betcha Can't Eat Just One"
  5. "Believe In Your Smellf"

6. "The Taste Of A New Generation"

7. "A Passion For The Road"

8. "Get Your Own Box"

9. "The Best A Man Can Get"

10. "When You Care Enough To Send The Very Best"


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October 31, 2023

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