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Why SHOULD SOCIETAL BE YOUR CHOICE OF BOUTIQUE CREATIVE AGENCY IN SINGAPORE?

November 24, 2023

If you’ve decided to look for a creative agency to help you build (or rebuild) your brand, we understand how overwhelming the list of choices can be. Big agency? Small agency? Multinational or local? It can be a dizzying prospect.

However, at Societal, we like to think we provide the best of all worlds. 

Within one small agency, you’ll find people with regional and global experience, who bring big-agency know-how and strategic thinking to your brand. At the same time, our compact size and flat structure means we can be incredibly agile and responsive.

So, what makes us your best choice?

Branding – We’ve worked on some of the world’s biggest, so we know what it takes to create compelling stories and help you stand out from the crowd.

Innovative Custom Solutions – We don't believe that one size fits all. We tailor our services and our creative solutions to meet your specific needs. 

Exceptional Talent – Our team is a great mix of youth and experience, but every one of us shares a passion for bringing a brand's vision to life.

We’ve done it—and we keep doing it – Societal has a portfolio that speaks for itself. Our work demonstrates a deep understanding of the local market here in Singapore, as well as others around the region and worldwide. When you choose Societal, you’ll benefit from our track record of success on a diverse range of clients and projects.

Everything you need—end-to-end – Societal offers a comprehensive suite of creative services; from branding and design to digital marketing and content creation. 

The devil’s in the details – And don’t we know it. That’s why we pay meticulous attention to every element of your project, ensuring nothing is overlooked. 

We’re collaborators and communicators – At every stage—from initial concept to final delivery—we work in collaboration with our clients. Your input is valued, and your brand's voice is heard at every stage.

Timely Delivery – These days, more than ever, timing is everything. We pride ourselves on always delivering projects on time, without compromising on quality.

We never stop learning – We’re dedicated to staying at the forefront of the industry. That’s why we continue to invest in our people and ensure they have the training and the technology they need to achieve this.

If you're looking for a boutique creative agency that goes above and beyond to create solutions that work for your brand, look no further.

Our exceptional combination of innovation, dedication and commitment to excellence make us the perfect choice to take your brand to new heights.

You can find us on Keong Saik Road, one of the ‘happening’ streets in Singapore.

Societal : Where Creativity Meets Simplicity and Humanity

September 25, 2023

Societal is a boutique creative and branding agency with a unique approach shaped by one simple mantra: 

Be short, be simple, be human.

Why? Because we believe that in today's fast-paced world, where information overload is the norm, the most effective communication is one that’s concise, clear, and deeply human.

OUR PHILOSOPHY

Be Short : In a world where attention spans are shrinking, being concise is key. Our team specializes in distilling complex ideas into bite-sized, impactful messages. When it comes to delivering your brand's message, less can definitely be more.

Be Simple : Simplicity is key. We're passionate about making our designs, content, copy and branding refreshingly uncomplicated, yet incredibly powerful. The result? Your brand can shine—without all that unnecessary clutter.

Be Human : Behind every brand is a unique story, and at Societal, we're dedicated to helping you tell that story authentically. We believe in connecting with your audience on a human level, fostering real relationships, and evoking genuine emotions.

WHY CHOOSE SOCIETAL?

Tailored Creativity: Our approach is never one-size-fits-all. We tailor our solutions to meet your brand's specific needs and goals.

Experienced Team: Our team has a wealth of local, regional and global experience, which they bring to every project.

Strategic Branding: We don't just create beautiful designs; we craft strategic branding solutions that resonate with your target audience.

End-to-End Services: From branding and design to content creation and marketing, we offer a full spectrum of services to meet your needs.

CONTACT US TODAY!

Ready to create something extraordinary? Whether you're looking to revamp your brand identity, launch a new campaign, or simply tell your story more effectively, We’re here to help.

Visit Societal, to learn more about our services and view our portfolio. Contact us today, and let's start the journey of bringing your brand's vision to life. Together, we'll create something that resonates, engages, and leaves a lasting impact.

Why “No” is never the answer

August 19, 2021

One of the great things about running your own creative agency is the freedom you have to take on projects you can invest time in—especially those where you wholeheartedly believe in what your clients want to achieve.

OK, so they don’t always work out—there have been a couple of projects I’ve taken on that I ultimately wish I hadn’t—but this particular job has been as rewarding as it has been challenging.

Over the past 4 years, we’ve been working with Unilever’s Sunlight brand as they shifted from simply highlighting product functions to using the power of the brand to create social good—celebrating and encouraging female empowerment in Asia.

As a result, we’ve cast over 150 women in SE Asia, looking to find those who are living their passions, realising their dreams, starting their own businesses, finding time to help the less fortunate and more. Our client calls it ‘unleashing the untapped power of women in society’. 

Our first project in this journey was filming 15 women in 3 countries - Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia. A 6-day shoot, with 5 women in each country, back-to-back.

A punishing schedule, but that’s what was required to make the budget work. Our second project was simpler: find 5 entrepreneurial women in Thailand, and use their stories to inspire others to break away from their daily routines and do more.

Over the last 18 months, we’ve been working on project 3. By far the most ambitious, it involved 36 women and their stories—and was done in some pretty unusual circumstances (thanks, Covid!)

The women are as different as their stories and their backgrounds, but what links them all is their belief that life is to be lived. Passions are to be embraced. Hopes are never to be dimmed. Some stories may inspire you more than others. And that’s ok—every woman has experiences as diverse as their characters. From a tattooist in Vietnam who fought her family for understanding to a Thai lady still working at 80 years of age, to a woman who’s set up schools to educate farmers children in Indonesia. 

We’ve now collated all their stories into a book. You can also watch their stories here.

How did we complete this mammoth project? Well, when you start your own agency, you learn the art of making things happen.

We originally looked at working with one of the many companies that brings film makers together with either a client or an ad agency. We quickly realised this was not the solution, as the middleman in the equation was often a hindrance, with many requests being met with a “no” or a “we need more money”. And while we understand better than most that everyone has a business to run, we felt that while this situation might mean more money for the middleman, it didn’t provide more for the project.

So we went direct to film makers and fixers on the ground in the local countries. All of a sudden, those “no”s became “right—let’s make this happen”. 

So in the end, the people who brought the stories of these inspirational women to life were film makers who were just as passionate about telling the stories as the women had been in creating them.

If there’s a lesson advertising creatives can take from the stories of these women, it’s to learn to make things happen, not to take “no” for an answer, not to think that money is the only thing it takes to bring a project to life.

Sure, it helps—but it’s not the only thing.

The simplicity of these classic press and posters from yesteryear could easily run in today’s social media.

The simplicity of these classic press and posters from yesteryear could easily run in today’s social media.

the social post - the new creative media

January 17, 2020

It may seem like a bygone era now, but back in the 60’s, great print advertising was every bit as revolutionary as digital marketing is being held up to be today. Bill Bernbach helped to kick off this print revolution with memorable, hard-working ads for Avis and VW, which set the precedent for further innovations from agencies like Ogilvy & Mather, Chiat/Day, and—leaping forward to the heady days of the 70’s, 80s and 90s in the UK—Abbott Mead Vickers, Leagas Delaney and CDP.

Don’t worry, this isn’t going to become yet another ‘listicle’—an endless parade of everyone’s favourite ‘do you remember?’ print ads and campaigns—we all have those we still love.

No, the reason for this article is the ‘why?’

Each great print ad that still lurks at the back of our memory banks—remembered from award books past or, in the case of some of us, from actually seeing them in the papers and magazines of the day—was built on great thinking and stellar execution.

And yes, some of us look back on those wonderfully creative years with a great deal of affection. We occasionally put these ads into presentations in the hope that their elegant simplicity will inspire new generations of both clients and creatives. To spark a desire to approve or create ads of their own that might one day be famous, too. 

But the key ingredients that made all these ads great:  simplicity, strong thinking and well-crafted execution are as vital and relevant today as they’ve ever been.

Simple, well thought-through, well realised.

I hear the desire for those three elements repeated by people at my agency every day. Clients echo it. Pages and pages have been written proclaiming “simplicity is everything”.

And I frequently hear someone say, “today, we have to be strategic in our thinking and brilliant in execution. After all,  consumers only spend 3 seconds on an ad.” As though this is all new thinking and the need to arrest and engage quickly has somehow never been important before. 

Yet despite this mantra being repeated over and over, the quality of the print work we see has fallen from the giddy heights of the ads we hold up as being ‘great’. 

This ‘discovery’ that the ads we create have only 3 seconds to hold the reader’s attention (which I can only assume has been arrived at by studying hours of research and data) has—rather than sharpening messages to a point—reduced print ads to a rather sad smorgasbord of mush.

Logos have grown larger—presumably in the desire for ‘better branding’—so at least people see the brand name in the time it takes before they turn the page. 

Pack shots dominate, in case the logo alone is not big enough to register the brand.

Bullet points have made a remarkable comeback, as has “make the important points in the copy bold”. 

In fact, why have Copy at all? No one reads it, surely? No one has time. 

Then there’s the “KV”… The key visual. Let that sink in for a second. It’s a visual, and it’s key. So surely this should be given tremendous amounts of thought, laboured over night and day, a work of unbridled genius?

Hardly.  These days they tend to be the “creativity killer”. They shouldn’t be, but they’ve become the piece of communication most fret about. But I do worry whether all that angst is for the right reasons. The most usual result is that the KV shouts the strategy from the page. Great for the internal meetings, wonderful for the accountant and a big tick in the marketing box for ‘done that’.

Boredom for the consumer.

Invariably it’s a pack shot with a starburst and a straight copy line mimicking the planners thought starter. 

So I wonder (often, and sometimes aloud); would there be one client today brave enough to buy ‘Lemon’. Or an agency— for that matter—brave enough to present it without having a good old ‘safe option’ in the back pocket?

What print ad have you produced recently that can be held up and compared to the famous ads of old, the print ads we look back on and love?

For me, none. Not that I haven’t tried. 

So has creativity on the printed page lost its lustre? Have we simply forgotten how to do them well? Or has the art of selling them been forgotten?

If print has indeed turned up its toes and died as a creative medium, we need to look elsewhere for a creative outlet. So the other day, I tried a little experiment; if you cut and paste some of the finest simple, highly creative ads of yesteryear and drop them into a Facebook or Instagram template, the results are quite startling. They’re still great.

Yet I see little on social media that works hard in its efforts to stop you in the way those old ads can. If ever there was a time to make the social post creative, it’s now. 

Look at ‘Lemon’ for Volkswagen from the 60’s. The visual is square. The headline is short enough to conform to Facebook’s ‘20% rule’ with several percent to spare. The words could easily be edited to create great post copy. It’s still got great stopping power—even if today it’s stopping a scrolling thumb, rather than a licked finger turning over a newspaper page.

How about the “Got Milk?” campaign? More snappy copy. And it’s got celebrities in it! You can’t tell me that wouldn’t be a popular social campaign today…

Hell, even the best of the old UK Heineken print work from the 70’s wouldn’t look out of place. The headline was never that big anyway. Quick re-edit to put the before and after top and bottom rather than side-by-side and there you go.

The point is, if the opportunities to do great print ads in a printed medium seem to be diminishing, let’s not be daunted by data, “3-second rules” or the unspeakable cruelty of rogue scrolling thumbs. Let’s look at the social post as the space to be more creative. Great work can stop people, a bigger logo perhaps not! Maybe that way, in a few decades time, the work we do today can be held up as being a great way to cut through.

 

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Today is International Women’s Day. To celebrate, we’d like to thank all the incredible, inspiring women who were part of this book we produced for @bersihbersinarsunlight 

Their stories of female potential fulfilled continue to motivate We have been far too quiet recently. It’s time we showed what we have been creating. Here’s an image from a campaign we created earlier in the year for Gear Up, a sportswear brand. One of 24 images we created for online content, social, r Over the last 6 months, Societal has been working with @lionsbot_intl, Singapore’s very own robotic cleaning company. 

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