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    Episode 60 - Specsavers [Part 1]

    enJuly 28, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Visuals: https://getbehindthebillboard.com/episode-60-specsavers-part-1

    Podcast #60 is part 1 of our Specsavers Special, featuring the brilliant outdoor campaign from creative team Jon Morgan & Bertie Rapkin.

    We explore the background to the work, how the craft played a huge part in making these such a success (kudos to GSA and Lee Bofkin from episode #59) and we hear about the (equally brilliant) executions that never made it. The busker covered in billboard paper a true delight. Please get it to run!

    There’s also a very funny story involving Leeds Art University and one of the posters going up opposite the college shortly after a Specsavers brief.

    Jon & Bertie thanks so much. It was a real pleasure hearing how you work. As were the pints after. Maybe that’s a new feature for the show 🤓

    Look out for part 2 later in the year when we will be talking to Graham Daldry  - the man behind the original line ‘Should’ve gone to Specsavers’, and current Specsavers ECD Richard James, who is doing an amazing job continuing the legacy. 

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    Visuals: https://getbehindthebillboard.com/episode-60-specsavers-part-1

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