Rhandell Rubio
Mar 30, 2011

Creative Q&A: DDB Philippines' Joey Ong

Joey Ong, executive creative director at DDB Philippines, shares how he got into the industry, his first ever ad and his worst haircut.

Joey Ong, executive creative director at DDB Philippines
Joey Ong, executive creative director at DDB Philippines

How did you get into advertising?
I’d like to think I was pirated from University by Robert Labayen. He was my professor in creative thinking and I guess he saw potential in me to make it in advertising. Or maybe a young, hungry and cheap creative wanting to get out of school. Whatever reason it was, I will forever thank him for doing so.

What was your first ever ad?
I actually wrote copy for my first ad in J Walter Thompson. It was for Cream cornstarch launching a flour variant. Back then word pun was still ok - 'The Cream Team'. Hahaha - from then on I had to inspire myself to do better ads.
 
What was your first ever job?
Advertising was my first job, I don’t think I ever considered doing anything else.
 
What was your worst job ever?
Advertising also. it’s a love-hate relationship.
 
What does it take to impress you?
Aside from a pretty face and a nice body... a good insight always works for me.
 
Where do you go to be inspired?
I run and surf. Nothing like the recharge from the ocean.
 
If you can spend one day with a celebrity or historical figure, who would it be? Why?
I’d love to have a chat with Steve Jobs. Would be cool to see how normal he is in real life.
 
What is your guilty pleasure?
I can eat a gallon of ice cream and I love watching cartoons on a Sunday afternoon.
 
If you have to come back as an animal, what would you be? Why?
I wanna be a beach dog. I see them and I feel that they are lucky to be are super steady.
 
What is the last book you read?
I was given this book by Charles Saatchi, My name is Charles Saatchi and I am an arthoholic. Nice easy read. I was more impressed knowing he's married to Nigella Lawson.
 
What is the first thing you do when you wake up?
Usually I get up to feed my dog, sometimes I just snooze my alarm to catch five or 10 minutes of sleep.
 
Worst haircut you’ve ever had?
I was 10 when I finally got rid of my beatles apple cut and I cried. But I’ve had the same spikey haircut eversince.
 
Describe your typical day
Busy... busy... busy... It’s a constant brainstorm.

Can you suggest a question for Creative Brief next Q&A candidate?
I like it when people ask me what I would have been if I didn’t get into advertising. I think it’s interesting to know these things about people. For me, I would have been an architect but definitely something related to the arts.

What’s the worst movie you have ever seen and why — not why you saw it, but why it sucked? (question provided by JWT's Juhi Kalia)
I see movies as a passive form of entertainment. If I want something deep or meaningful, I would watch Nat Geo or Discovery. Call it shallow, but there are a lot of stupid movies, still at some point a few seconds of it can be entertaining.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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