Work is often perceived as a necessary evil. "I have to go to work to get paid." It's true, some days it is just true in all companies. But, if you have been following Plaid Swan, you know we are an agency of a different feather. --Pun intened.:O
At Plaid Swan, we made the decision to raise "free range designers." Yep, just like free range chickens, they are free to run, work, concept, brainstorm anywhere in the world. We don't care if they work in a suit or a Speedo. They are on their own.
Operating under the philosphy that great design comes from inspired designers, we have located what we feel are the best of the best in the country and tied them together only by Skype. And these meetings are only on key perspective client teams when needed. Otherwise, we have no idea where they are.
To date it has worked great. They are 100% accountable for producing heart-stopping design and MUST be on deadline, no exceptions, to remain with PS. In exchange, they roam free. Free to ski (Peter); go back to school (Adam) raise kids; (Craig); own a gallery in Boston (Bonnie) and on down the line.
No cages. No time cards, no desk that you have to sit at, no office politics, and no 8A-5P. Do your best work at 3:00A? Great! Have at it.
The challenge with the traditional ad agency model is that all work looks similar. When designers sit in a group, the work all starts to look the same. One idea inspires another, and eventually, an entire community or industry is blanketed in one font and one color scheme. It's no-one's fault, but if the same people do the work, the work starts to look the same.
The same goes for copywriters. We retain the best non-profit writer in the country and the best tourism writer on the face of the planet. They could NOT, however, write for each other. A truly great writer has a style and that style can rarely cross drastic lines say, from extreme sport copy to banking. One is going to sound odd. Most traditional firms employ a group of copywriters who just try to write everything. The grammer may be correct, but they can rarely speak to an audience in all segments.
People often come in and say, "where is everyone?!" Well, Peter is in Colorado....we think. After a little explanation, and review of the bios we have hand selected for their team, 100% of new clients say, "Wow, that's cool."
We think so.
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