After studying at
Liverpool Art College, Vincent McEvoy first came to prominence
with his award winning work at Polydor for such artists as
The Who and Eric Clapton.
He went on to Ogilvy & Mather in London,
and later Madrid, where he produced campaigns for Guinness,
Polaroid, American Express and Ford.
Over the last few years McEvoy has worked on
BT and with Conde Nast and has produced prize winning advertising
for Lever, Philips and Nikon.
He is never happy with the ordinary, and brings
original thinking to every project whether it is a small
Direct Mail piece or a multi-media campaign. |
(Getting Naomi Campbell
to pose in only a pair of rubber gloves for Persil proves you
can have as much fun with a Direct Mail as above the line.)
As well as the Direct Marketing Award in 2000,
McEvoy has numerous D&AD and NYADC awards.
His work was exhibited as part of 'Rewind -
40 years of the best UK Advertising & Design' at the
Victoria & Albert Museum.
Working partners who have helped McEvoy produce
the highest quality work include Andy Warhol, David Montgomery
and Tony McGee.
Should you need a copy of Vincent's CV, just
click this link. |