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I'm not a major league, award-winning copywriter.
But the few years I had spent practicing the craft in a medium-sized, independent btl agency, some of my work had been approved by clients and had appeared in print.
The work I showcase here are not cutting-edge but they afforded clients (in their understanding) solutions that worked for them. So I guess that provides me with some experience that I can share about a craft that I enjoyed practicing.-
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Poster for World Peace concert in Dubai – 1
Last modified on 2007-06-24 10:31:00 GMT. 1 comment. Top.
CLIENT: Dubai Music School – Glenn Perry
PRODUCT / SERVICE: Concert – Music for World Peace
BRIEF: To make a flyer/poster for Music for World Peace concert that conveys the theme ‘Music for World Peace’ and which will be also adapted for a 10×2 print ad (Gulf News)
MEDIA: 1) A4 sized colour Poster / flyer to be laser printed and distributed 2) Print Ad – Gulf News – Tabloid
YEAR: 2003
ART: Umesh Ponnusamy
COPY & IDEA: Umesh Ponnusamy
INSPIRATION:
The time was around when the 2nd Gulf War was about to start. War drums were sounding. Glenn Perry had to do a Peace concert. In my discussions with Glenn, he mentioned ‘World Peace’ a lot. When I was trying to visualize a solution….I remembered the Smiley icon that was famous in the 60’s antiwar protests. I found the vector “World” icon.I added eyes to it and made Glenn’s slogan “make peace not war” as the smile!
Then I also remembered another Unity symbol of people holding hands. I created the man and woman icons in AI9 and had them circling the globe. So this illustration took care of the “World Peace” part of the communication. Now what about music?
I browsed through all the available vector clips in the AI9 library. I found the cool looking mic and stand with a cowboy climbing up the wire…looked like George Bush! And there…that completed the imagery.
I also worked a bit trying to select the right fonts and colours that potrayed the mood of the communication. I found a heart vector and added it at a lower opacity in the background blue to symbolise spiritual love. The same poster was adapted for the press ad. Glenn loved it. A few text corrections were made and it went into print.
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Illustration – The Ideator – 2002
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Design – Greeting Card for Pongal – 2004
Last modified on 2007-04-22 10:18:00 GMT. 0 comments. Top.
Here’s a quick simple greeting card that I had skectched for Pongal (a famous spring festival unique to the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu) in Adobe Illustrator CS.
