Many times, we have been asked what comes first, the image or the text. The answer is: It depends. It really does. Sometimes you start with a great picture, something that expresses just the right emotion, and you create everything else around this picture. You play with the language, choose just the right words, write, rewrite, the text just flows with the emotions expressed by that picture. Images can make great concepts, visual concepts that translate into verbal concepts, too.
Sometimes, it is just the other way round. You start with an idea and write it down. You have great ideas for verbal messages. You come up with a slogan that says it all. You develop a text around it. You achieve a result that reads well and ideally serves its function. And then your text needs to be visualized. You look for images that match your words and ideas. You choose pictures that enhance your written thoughts.
In our daily work, we do it all. We write texts for selected images and image concepts; we write Web content or other texts to which our clients add stock photos or custom pictures; or we write texts and enhance those with our own graphic art. It definitely depends on the type of marketing material that we are writing for.