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Happy Anniversary, Shish and Sam. So what's the secret to a happy marriage?

 

The Friday before last was Shish and Sam from DDB's 10 year creative anniversary. They held a large celebratory lunch at The Fat Badger in  Notting Hill. Everyone who came got them romantic cards, anniversary gifts and even a special iced cake arrived. The traditional gift for a 10 year anniversary present is 'tin', so Lol and I gave them some 'tin tin' books.

It got me (Nat) thinking that our advertising relationships should be just as honoured and celebrated as marriages. You spend more time with your creative partner than your real partner anyway.

Creative partnerships can be difficult at times. They take work. (A creative director I spoke to recently said that with some creative teams he had to act like a marriage guidance counsellor). I think creatives should have anniversary parties more often and we should get our partners gifts and cards each year to say how much we mean to one other. Why only do it for real relationships?

We'd like to know - what are the most important things that keep a creative relationship going? For a partnership to work, there are so many things that you have to have in common. Most importantly sense of humour, then ambition. If one of you is happy to settle for a worse job so they can get a mortgage and the other will happily live with their parents until their dream job comes along, then there may be problems. You've also got to share the same work ethic. Otherwise one of you will always be bitter that you are working harder. And another obvious thing is you've both got to share a similar creative appreciation of ideas otherwise you will produce work that one of you isn't happy with. But then again a lot of people say successful relationships are when two very opposite people come together. Different views fuse together making more interesting work.

Are creatives meant to find a soul mate or is it better to play the creative field? Do you get lazy with the same partner and stop making as much effort as you did when you first met? Do you lose the drive to impress them? (I always thought it would be a fun Nabs fundraising idea to do a partner swap week or a swinging month).

Who holds the record for the longest lasting partnership? And who has the shortest? Also, we've touched on this whole issue before in our Ménage à trois blog, but has anyone ever strayed, or been tempted to have an affair?

And how do you know when you've met 'the one'? Is there someone out there for every creative that is your perfect creative match?  Does anyone have any stories about how they or their creative partner 'proposed'? When I was with my old partner Danni, when we got together 7 years ago she 'proposed' to me in Amsterdam in a fairground with a jelly ring. I accepted. But then 7 years later we divorced, divided up our idea belongings and went our separate ways. And that was when I met Lol online...

After being with one partner it made me realize what I wanted more from the next partner. I knew a bit more about what my 'type' was and what I was looking for in my dream man or woman. So when I put my 'profile' up online on the single creatives d&ad site I was quite specific as to what I wanted.

From Lol's point of view, having been solo for much of her career, she's 'dated' lots of people but no-one seemed quite right until her first 'date' with Nat, where it was 'love at first sight'. I guess for both of us it's a mixture of being industrious, reliable, and each having something the other person doesn't... so you've got to end up greater than the sum of your parts.

It's mine and Lol's one year anniversary in December. So 'paper' themed presents will be greatly appreciated. How about a nice layout pad?
And on that theme, if in wedding anniversaries the common gifts are based on tin, silver, gold, diamond, crystal, sapphire etc, then what should the equivalent be for advertising anniversaries? Should the presents be stationery themed? Pencils, pen, magic tape then stapler?

To those who aren't as lucky in love as Shish or Sam, we'll end with a bittersweet  little film about how creative break-ups are never easy...

 

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  November 7, 2008

Happy anniversary! How are you going to celebrate your first year?

  November 11, 2008

Thanks for your wishes Mr Garfunkel. To celebrate our one year anniversary we're contemplating the idea of having an origami party....

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