Ageny's 'Mad Men'-Style Website Shows Love For Good 'Ol Days

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Way to get publicity, Red Tettemer! The Philadelphia agency is showing its love for AMC's Mad Men - which premieres its second season this Sunday, July 27 at 10PM - by redesigning its website to look like the 60's-based TV show. Drinking! Smoking! Sexism! Adultery! Cone-shaped boobs! What's not to love? Oops...wrong decade. Sorry about that.

by Steve Hall    Jul-24-08   Comments (10)   
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It's Red Tettemer and yeah, we love us some Mad Men;)

Posted by: annie on July 24, 2008 1:49 PM

Smart. Really, really smart.

Posted by: mnik on July 24, 2008 2:19 PM

It would've been clever if the show didn't exist and they did it on their own accord. This feels a little sad and I'd be wary of their "original ideas" for campaigns. Especially when their cues are coming from second season cable series.

Posted by: peter on July 24, 2008 2:38 PM

Homepage aside, this could quite possibly be the worst agency site I've ever seen.

Posted by: Bill on July 24, 2008 7:53 PM

Bill ...

Agreed. If you are going to go there, lez add some motion to this baby — video, people. And don't forget the ass grabbing and "closed door meetings."

Posted by: Edward on July 25, 2008 5:16 PM

I am curious as to how old the person is who made this decision... This would be like a talent agency or production company redoing their website to make it look like they were in Entourage.... Or if a comedy troope redid their website to make it look like they were all cast members of Studio 60...
Once you actually start thinking about it you start to realize the lameness of what they actually did. I'm shocked they can sell their creativity to clients.

Posted by: Anon on July 25, 2008 9:37 PM

I am curious as to how old the person is who made this decision... This would be like a talent agency or production company redoing their website to make it look like they were in Entourage.... Or if a comedy troop redid their website to make it look like they were all cast members of Studio 60...
Once you actually start thinking about it you start to realize the lameness of what they actually did. I'm shocked they can sell their creativity to clients.

Posted by: Anon on July 25, 2008 9:38 PM

I am curious as to how old the person is who made this decision... This would be like a talent agency or production company redoing their website to make it look like they were in Entourage.... Or if a comedy troop redid their website to make it look like they were all cast members of Studio 60...
Once you actually start thinking about it you start to realize the lameness of what they actually did. I'm shocked they can sell their creativity to others.

Posted by: Anon on July 25, 2008 9:39 PM

Hey Anon: We reshoot our homepage monthly. Sometimes the shot reflects a client or a new campaign we created, other times it's tied to pop culture. It's just something we squeeze in for fun and to mix things up.

Posted by: Annie on July 26, 2008 9:45 PM

Bill: We have a number of video easter eggs in the site. I reco "little does big" http://www.redtettemer.com/littledoesbig/

Edward: Great point on the ass grabbing and closed door meetings. I'll share your feedback with the team. I think the topic of the ass grab did come up, but you know, it never gets old.

Posted by: Annie on July 26, 2008 9:52 PM

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