Category: branding


Taking place from 22nd-25th August at the RDS Simmonscourt, the Autumn Gift and Home Show will feature the very best of Irish and international suppliers. This year’s show will feature a number of seminars with industry professionals share their knowledge and expertise on a range of topics. Con Kennedy will be giving seminars on retail branding every day at 1pm as part of the Explore Retail clinic at the show.


New Airline Launches! But the new carrier is Immediately grounded.

Readers of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News opened their papers Friday to see ads for a new airline called eco-friendly Derrie-Air, which purportedly charges passengers by the pound.

In light blue banners throughout the papers and on the paper’s webiste Philly.com – Derrie-Air cheerily trumpets its policy: The more you weigh, the more you pay. The ads direct readers to the Web site http://www.flyderrie-air.com.

Visitors to the airline site learn that Derrie-Air is the world’s only carbon-neutral luxury airline, and it justifies its fare policy by saying that it takes more fuel to move heavier objects. The carrier pledges to plant trees to offset every pound of carbon its planes release into the atmosphere.

Derrie-Air’s sample rates range from $1.40 per pound to fly from Philadelphia to Chicago to $2.25 per pound to fly from Philadelphia to Los Angeles.

But, Derrie-Air’s planes have never left the ground. The reason being, Derrie-Air is a fake airline! The Derrie-Air advertising campaign was a one-day campaign by Philadelphia Media Holdings, the papers’ owner, and Gyro advertising agency.

Spokesman Jay Devine said the goal is to “demonstrate the power of our brands in generating awareness and generating traffic for our advertisers, and put a smile on people’s faces.”

The company will track traffic to the Derrie-Air site. Devine said there’s already buzz about the campaign on online blogs.

A disclaimer labels the ad campaign “fictitious” and says it is designed “to test the results of advertising in our print and online products and to stimulate discussion on a timely environmental topic of interest to all citizens.”

“In other words,” it says, “smile, we’re pulling your leg.”


Above, advertisements that appeared in a one-day campaign by Philadelphia Media Holdings in the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News on Friday, June 6, 2008.

Jay Devine said the goal is to “demonstrate the power of our brands in generating awareness and generating traffic for our advertisers, and put a smile on people’s faces.” (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Derrie-Air website

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