[Monday, December 31, 2012
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{This is content that originally ran October 18, 2010. Click here for the original post.}
Once
upon a time (sophomore and junior years of college), I wanted to be a
copywriter for an ad agency (yes, it was pre-Mad Men, thank you very
much). Then I interned at an agency, and by the end of the summer I'd
promptly changed my mind. (I am just too square for that business — you have to be blessed with a generous dose of weird to be good at the
job.) Despite my about-face, I'm still an ad junkie, and when campaigns
like this one come along, well, then I'm just in media heaven.
This is the
Unputdownable campaign, which Penguin Books commissioned for the
Malaysian market. The ads feature the hands of readers transformed into
various works of classic lit - The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Railway Children and Cannery Row. Lovelovelove.
[via The Book Cover Archive Blog]
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