David Ogilvy

Overview

David Ogilvy is known as one of the most gifted brand marketers of all time and “the father of modern advertising.” Ogilvy was the cofounder of Ogilvy & Mather, the prestigious advertising agency behind iconic campaigns for clients like Dove, Rolls-Royce, and American Express.

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  • In one of Ogilvy’s most well-known ads, he put an eyepatch on the ad’s star for ‘story appeal’

    A 1951 campaign for men’s clothing brand Hathaway’s shirts featuring a distinguished man … wearing an eyepatch. Ogilvy has said he added it for “story appeal,” the idea that an ad should make viewers want to know the full story. The campaign ran for more than a decade. Ogilvy explains story appeal and more of his creative principles in this video.

  • David Ogilvy died at his chateau in France in 1999

    Ogilvy purchased Chateau de Touffou in 1973 and would go on to host hundreds of Ogilvy & Mather staffers there over the years. Some say that Ogilvy was eager to take his agency public in part so he would have more money to purchase the chateau.

  • Ogilvy & Mather rebranded to just ‘Ogilvy’ in 2018

    This was far from the first brand evolution the agency itself has gone through in its more than century-long history. The agency now known as “Ogilvy” started as a London advertising agency founded in 1850 by Edmund Mather. By 1964, it became known as Ogilvy & Mather after merging with a New York City agency that was founded in 1948 by David Ogilvy.

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