Posts Tagged ‘paf’
Rosey Awards for two Grady Britton clients
Becky Engel, Dec 5th, 2011 Video: After
What a few good minutes of work calls for: aaaahhhh — bacon.
Andy Askren, Jan 28th, 2009 Video: Before
What’s that? Do these concrete-cutting chain saws really work? This is how you do a product demo:
Andy Askren, Jan 28th, 2009 mmm-bacon.com
Print and viral videos set the stage for a story that begged for more. Both channels led our audience to MMM-BACON.COM, a microsite with detailed product info and additional “pork entertainment” (aka “recipes”.) Good n sticky in that interactive-meets-bbq kinda way.
A 2008 Portland Advertising Federation ‘Merit’ award winner.
Andy Askren, Jan 7th, 2009 Big Bad Wolf: After
For every “Before” there’s bound to be an “After.” Brilliant example of how we stick to the Golden Rule of Advertising: show the product, show the results, show the reward. This single-pager made a nice extension of the campaign. And nice punctuation for the “Unstoppable” positioning.
A 2008 Portland Advertising Federation “ROSEY” award winner.

Andy Askren, Jan 7th, 2009 Big Bad Wolf: Before
“Mmm-bacon!” Three Little Pigs about to become three little snacks, courtesy of the new ICS 680GC concrete chain saw. Print (spread) that led off the trade campaign.
A 2008 Portland Advertising Federation “ROSEY” award winner.

Andy Askren, Dec 3rd, 2008 Grady Britton Wins Rosey Award for “Big Bad Wolf” Print Campaign
The Portland agency also received an award of Merit for the corresponding website mmmbacon.com
Portland, Ore (November 21, 2008) – Portland advertising and marketing agency Grady Britton took home one of only 12 coveted Rosey awards at the Portland Advertising Federation’s 51st Annual Rosey Awards Thursday. The agency’s “Big Bad Wolf” print advertising campaign for… »
Andy Askren, Nov 21st, 2008 Mixin it up in the COLABORATORY: fresh juice
Much like a good margarita, our recipe for top-notch creative juice is always open to tweaking. An addition there, an experiment there. That’s why we’re participating in an innovative internship program via the Portland Ad Fed called the COLABORATORY. For six weeks, we’ll have three different interns in the nest, as they learn… »
Andy Askren, Jul 2nd, 2008 
