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Scamp CD Simon Veksner: Sorry, WWF. I think the era of scam may be coming to an end
Sunday 02, September 2012 at 8:02 PM by CB
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Scamp creative director Simon Veksner has never had anything against the ethos behind scam. It's just the lying he didn't like.
But recently, he's noticed a few pieces of evidence which suggest that creatives' excess creative energy is starting to be put to better use.
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twinkle said:
No, case studies are the new scam ads.
Scrabble® said:
Simon puts the 'p' into 'scam'.
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No, case studies are the new scam ads.
Simon puts the 'p' into 'scam'.