Creative Copywriting Examples

Creative Copywriting

It’s not just 3D and graphic visual work, I’m also creative with the written word and have some examples here. Not restricted by nonsense like appropriateness I am more lateral, specific and articulate dealing with things head on.  Many of these items are elsewhere in this site depending on what they are graphically or video wise. Please focus on the written element of them here.

Ye Olde Invite Reply

This was a jokey reply to a wedding invite that was written in parchment paper with a chess knight. Thus I thought ok, let’s do a fun reply, old style with old style text and wording, incorporating mutual friends and turning them into medieval character.

Original Ancient Scroll CV

This was the first version of my scroll resume concept which unlike subsequent scroll CVs had a prophesy story feel to it to grab interest rather than a regular layout with a script font.

Like the wedding invite reply, this had an ancient fantasy movie prologue feel to it. It was designed to illicit a smile on the person readying it stimulating their curiosity and make my application stand out, with the story text interwoven with faction information like phone and NI numbers with a readable script font.

Viking Funeral Service Adcept Assignment

Here the emphasis was delicate, safe and wonderful, to put a picture in the mind of the bereaved of a beautiful; send off to their loved one into the next life. Meant to capture a beautiful sunset the loved one can drift into, going out in colour and a blaze of glory like a king or queen. The text emphasizes family, traditional craftsmanship, respect and care.

Friendly and Polite No Dogs Poster for a Barber Shop

A barber came in to Prontaprint asking for some sort of poster to say dogs were not allowed.

Whilst initial ideas were along the lines of a typical road sign approach, with a not dogs sign, then a rather graphic version showing dog jumps on barber, barber decapitates customer, perhaps the one owning the dog, something with a little more tact was asked for so came up with this.

The problem the poster states is it is exactly the friendly dogs that are the problem. This is done in a polite but no nonsense rational and logical manner, very friendly, we like dogs but for everyone's safety they cannot be in here style.

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