Book Reviews


Creative Must Haves
OK, I have put together a brief list of my top creative books that are helpful and interesting...

Easily the the best book on copywriting. Simple. To the point. Used by copywriters all over the world.


Step by step guide to developing the strategy behind creative campaigns. One of the most important reads for would be creatives.


The best book on life within the industry. Luke Sullivan is a comic genius. Entertaining whilst still being extremely informative.
 Let me know of any others that you have read that would be good to put up on the list, or just comment on some of the ones I have mentioned if you have anything to say about them!

Account Planning: A Practical guide

This is a great advertising book for Account Planning. It's short and concise chapters helped me a lot for my exam and coursework (yes i actually bought this!). Highlighting the hell out of this book aided my understanding of the area.

It shows how to do an account plan for a campaign with step by step analysis in the advertising agency style. Which i used to get a surprise 1st in my account planning exam! (ego rub)

Whilst i can't guarantee this will make you a genius planner, Account Planning does teach you how to pick out the key propositions of a brand and target audiences for campaigns and how to interrogate the brand. It's truly a useful book for anyone interested in advertising courses and how to plan advertising and marketing.

Amazon is where i tend to buy all my books for Uni from, check it out.


Excellent Book - Excellence in Advertising...

For a book that covers various aspects of the the advertising industry, Excellence in Advertising is a great book to get hold of. It helped us in our first year to have an understanding of the basics of each area. The book covers the Creative Brief format of BBH, which is helpful to those looking into Account Planning. It is particularly interesting as it is written by people who have been directly involved in the industry such as John Bartle (used to work at BBH). Every chapter has a wealth of information, knowledge and insights. It is a great study book for anyone who is looking to go into the advertising industry and it is just as good for those who are already there.



This is Advertising


Eliza Williams’ book is different from other advertising books; it offers a great overview of some of the best and most memorable ad campaigns worldwide. It covers all different types of advertising and has lush glossy full colour pictures of all the campaigns. The really nice thing about this book is its simplicity; it gives you the adverts in all their forms and gives you an outline of the objectives and implementations.
It’s interesting to see the different ways in which advertising agencies tackle different audiences or briefs and the details give you a chance to see which advertising agency has published what (it’s good to know who’s done what when looking for advertising careers as everyone loves an ego massage once in a while!)
I’d personally recommend this book for anyone partaking in advertising degrees or advertising courses looking for some inspiration, or just a nice talking-point book that has some genuine cultural milestones in.
You can pick it up from Amazon for about a tenner; check out our bookshelf!