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It’s always good to be the first, and while crowdsourcing, the trend, may have jumped the shark, a fully crowdsourced creative agency is a bold creative experiment and still news. Two Crispin Porter + Bogusky alums, John Winsor and Evan Fry, together with Claudia Batten, the founder of Microsoft-acquired video game advertising shop Massive, have launched Victors & Spoils (V&S), “the world's first creative agency built on crowdsourcing principle.”
V&S says it will “provide businesses with a better way to solve their marketing, advertising and product-design problems by engaging the world’s most talented creatives.” The press release promises that “perceived crowdsourcing flaws will be addressed through world-class creative direction delivered through the use of the reputation-ranked Victors & Spoils crowd” but stays mum on how exactly the crowdsourced creative department will operate.
In any event, V & S is eating its own dog food. The first line you notice on its web site (after the humble “Welcome To Victors & Spoils. Let’s Change An Industry”) is “Why does this site look so plain, Jane?” and the answer is: because the site design, the look and feel, and even the logo are being crowdsourced.
Whether crowdsoucing yields better creative results – who knows. It certainly is a differentiator. V&S COO Claudia Batten twittered that she got calls from five Fortune 200 CMOs in the first five days since launch. We will follow this one closely.
Crowdsourcing is an
Jen23 - January 20, 2010
Crowdsourcing is an excellent way to get things done without paying an arm and a leg while letting many people in on the process. I've never seen one working with design before, though! That is pretty neat. I recently came across SquadHelp.com, which uses crowdsourcing to help you find good domain name ideas and it has been working pretty well for me.
This is very interesting. I
Reg Cure - February 16, 2010
This is very interesting. I haven't really heard much about crowdsourcing, but it sounds like a really innovative way to take care of business. Their site isn't plain jane anymore, so I guess they were successful in their venture.
I've been hearing a lot
cheap textbooks - February 25, 2010
I've been hearing a lot about crowdsourcing lately. It definitely seems like something that could save you money if you need ideas for something, though I'm not sure how beneficial it is to the people putting time into it - the contributors.