my portfolio

Here are some samples of the work in my copywriting portfolio:

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Virgin Festival Canada 2008 Sponsor Package

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“#9″

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Sir Richard PSA for Earth Hour 2008

(This was an awesome day. I was at the shoot with Richard, and I even got to do a little last minute copywriting in between takes. High pressure, but totally exciting.)

“Bill Control”

Creative Director and Designer: Christopher Johnston

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Earth Hour 2008 Promo

Creative Director: Christopher Johnston Designer: Kelly Paulino

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“Mad Libs” – Virgin Festival Toronto 2007

Creative Director and Designer: Christopher Johnston

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Virgin Mobile Mini-Store Name Tags

Creative Director and Designer: Christoper Johnston

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10 responses

16 03 2008
Band the Drum for Earth Hour and Shape + Colour « Five Husbands

[...] daily peruse this Sunday morning yielded green gold.  Turns out that Jeremy wrote the copy  for Sir Richard Branson’s  spot promoting the March 29th event Earth [...]

20 03 2008
femioseni

ur a fantastic guy. would always stop by here to see what u got going.
cheers

17 04 2008
t

i died laughing while reading the virgin mobile ticket

21 04 2008
Nadejda

Great Earth day hour!!! I wish civilization and human rationality can come to my country also. I will try to spread the word here, let’s see what can I do.

14 05 2008
Clay

The Virgin Ticket. I think everyone we know had some small part in that subconsciously.

16 07 2008
broccolicity

cheers…..we need to talk bro……www.broccolicity.com

21 11 2008
Zara

i love that you worked your hatred of Crocs into the Virgin ticket disclaimer :)

22 02 2009
jamie cheveldeyoff

Hello

I think you and your readers and designers and artists will be really interested in this. This is a new model I developed for selling locally hand made work that benefits the designer or artist much more than before. I’m going to be implementing this system into my retail boutique Koma Designs & Furniture Gallery in March and right now I’m looking for designers, artists and crafts people to join me. Hopefully other stores will eventually catch on and use a similar model so that the average person can afford to support local designers and have locally made products in their home. Myself Jamie Cheveldeyoff being a retail boutique owner AND a designer I understand how hard it is for a designer to make it these days and get their name out there for people to notice them. I also know how hard it is to run a retail boutique these days in hard economic times. I still try to find ways to benefit the designer and artist more because they do most of the physical work and create the beautiful pieces. The hard part is the pricing. The standard mark up is 200% which gives the designer/retail store commission 50/50. So the price must double which is what throws the price of anything locally made into an entirely different price bracket which makes those pieces unaffordable to the average person. My system is we take no commission for the first couple of months and then we will take a very small commission of 10% max and therefore the designer is able to take almost all of the money that their piece sells for and because the price isn’t being doubled at the store there is some room for the designer to mark up their piece for themselves and actually make the money they deserve. We will take a small rental fee at the beginning of each month and this covers all of the administrative fees and marketing and rental of the space. The small rental fee of $250 will give our designers space in our bright, trendy Queen Street West location near The Drake Hotel, Gladstone Hotel, Designer Fabrics and trendy Liberty Village; a web page with your bio, your concept or mandate and other photos of available pieces; representation by Koma Designs (a well known funky and eclectic award winning downtown boutique) and frequent mailouts to our mailing and client lists of interior designers, press contacts; represent your designs during city wide events such as Nuit Blanche, Contact Photography Festival, Interior Design Show, etc, etc. Please pass this on to as many people as possible and get the word out that there is hope in making locally made pieces affordable to the masses of people who do actually care.

Kindest Regards,
Jamie Cheveldeyoff

Koma Designs & Furniture Gallery
1239 Queen St West, Toronto, M6K 1L5
http://www.komadesigns.com

29 03 2009
mike

I have a watercolor of flowers by sandy smith.
I was wondering if anyone out there knows whether. There is any connection and what its value mihgt be.
Please contact me, mike, at beyondrelics@gmail.com
Thank you very much, best wishes to all.

27 08 2009
freelance designer london

hi,
I don’t know how i found your blog,
but it’s great find!
thanks for sharing
Mariusz

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