An ad man explores China
I recently discovered Charles Frith’s blog, Punk Planning, which details his journeys through China as a planner from the advertising world.
(FYI: In the advertising world, the planner is the bridge between the consumers and the writers/producers. They’re typically the ones running focus groups and interviews, and are responsible for crafting creative briefs to capture the essence of the consumers’ viewpoints.)
The writing in the blog is a little bit too rambly for my personal taste, but there are frequent gems, such as:
- These beautiful porcelain cups. (Original post.)
UPDATE: David Pescovitz over at Boing Boing has discovered that the artist responsible for these is Lei Xue, a Germany-based artist from China.
- An interesting post about his visit to the Tier 4 city of Ba Zhou, read entire post here. Highlights within include:- Polythene sheet insulated windows… with a Snoopy decoration hanging in the middle of it.
– Coal fired oven (I really have a thing for kitchens).
– The outdoor fridge.
Check out Charles Frith’s blog — Punk Planning.
Thank you for the link and I am pleased to have written a couple of gems. I’ll be using your excellent blog as a resource too for the future. Happy new year !
Crumpled beer cans in porcelain
Spotted on the Punk Planning blog, crushed beer cans recreated in Chinese porcelain. Sadly, there’s no information on the creator. Link (via Virtual China) UPDATE: Just found the artist behind these, Lei Xue. Link…