Project Agency Says Cheating is Good For the Relationship

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Likening an agency/client relationship to a marriage contract but acknowledging things or permanence can sometimes be droll, boring and, well, just not that much fun, project agency Tattoo Projects in encouraging brands to stray. Just a little. To have a fling, some fun, some action to spice up your life. In fact, Tattoo Projects’ approach – providing that pent up and much needed occasional release – might actually curtail the wildly increasing divorce rate between clients and agencies.

So don’t make a big move that will ruin your life and cause you to say fuck off to your client or agency. No. Just have an affair. Stray a little bit. Cheat, if you will. According to Tattoo Projects, it’s a very healthy thing.

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