I agree @Magogo That was perfect!!! I soo love the play on words. Nicely done!
@grant Please explain how this is allowed.
I know the CH changed the name after awarding the winning name, but this situation is sour in my book.
(and before people think I am picking on anyone, I am NOT, I truly find this to be completely unacceptable) I don’t understand how this is allowed to use the winning name to a contest, and then use the exact same name for the tagline for the same client
whether he ending up using his own name or not…
Can you at least address this please.
The rules here are all over the place. How are we to make sense of all these conflicting rules.
You CAN use a winning name and turn around and use the exact name as the tagline a couple days later.
Yet, you are NOT allowed to enter a name listed in the brief.
You are NOT allowed to use a name they mention in the comment board.
You are NOT allowed to use a name that you won with again for 2 YEARS . (Whether the name was never bought, or if was bought, and the company started and then went out of business and the name is now available again – you can’t use it for 2 years )
You are NOT allowed to submit a real English/Latin/Greek word (no domain needed) because it won before despite it being in a different category.
(i.e. Dove Soap, Dove Chocolate)
(i.e. Delta Airlines, Delta Faucets, Delta Dental)
You can’t use a name you already submitted with a minor tweak like adding CO to the end because it is too close to the winning name.
YET….
Please explain how this is allowed.
I know the CH changed the name after awarding the winning name, but this situation is sour in my book.
(and before people think I am picking on anyone, I am NOT, I truly find this to be completely unacceptable) I don’t understand how this is allowed to use the winning name to a contest, and then use the exact same name for the tagline for the same client
whether he ending up using his own name or not…
It does need some clarification, it’s very very confusing.