Feel the call of the Bizarre! This is the podcast of the Bizarre Agency where we talk about all the things all the time. Remember if it isn’t Bizarre, it’s boring.
This week Ronnie interviews Bono about their new record. Fashion Designer Spotlight, An elusive mystery recipe from famous New Orlean's Restaurant, Antoine's is unearthed after decades of mystery, and move corner with Connie.
We had to get something up before halloween, it's been a while and it's not that good.
A Sneak Peek into the Bowels of The Lesser Known Hollywood or Something
Captain Galahad and his rag tag bonehead crew go on zany adventures.
Ronnie James Brio is back in full force, which makes Double D super happy. Also, our new client smokes and cans evil predators and tortures them first.
Free Adderall in every conference room, bathroom, sitting area, lunchroom and production is up 487%
On this episode we talk about design trends in branding, especially in typography and how so many brands are changing to sans serif fonts. We also discuss the importance of color in branding, and where the inspiration comes from. Lastly, we're talking about creating content that's not stupid. If you create content, it should not be stupid. Don't do stupid. In content.
Ronnie takes over the podcast. Not by choice. Making our submissive alien do production. And how to win every pitch no matter what under any circumstance. Also, music industry design work can be unbelievably sexy.
Dave Diamond tells Ronnie how important she is. RFP's and how to win them every time or never. A quick update from Becky and Typography with a hint of Peyote.
Ernest Borgnine Impressions, Making our submissive captive alien being do production and an epic project that is so huge, your stomach is going to pop. Buckle Up Buttercup.
Jim and Kevin tell all of the new employees to make a podcast. They don't care what it's about, but it better be helpful. The new guy whose name we don't remember talks about creating briefs for clients. Becky our account manager discusses the most lucrative source of income for the agency, music licensing, and Dave and Ronnie talk about current events.