Hi everyone! Now that the mulled wine, sweet treats and Christmas gift-giving is nothing but a sweet memory (maybe the new year's resolutions are too? đ¤), it's time to look ahead to 2020. As a company, we're making some big changes this year, and I can't wait to share it all with you. For now though, here are some interesting thoughts from NYPR's Chris Hardtman about building and leading a design team. Grab a cuppa and have a listen, she knows what she's talking about đ Have a great week! |
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INSIGHTSChris HardtmanThis month we spoke to Chris Hardtman, Senior Director of Digital Design & UX at NYPR, about building and leading a design team. Challenges that are unique to the creative space | 02:10
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Design leaders always have to be 3 steps ahead | 02:20 |
Looking for cultural "add", rather than cultural fit | 05:40 |
Spotify took us down memory lane as we looked back on our favourite artists of the decade. The Wrapped campaign run on the app, as well as out-of-home digital and social campaigns across the world.
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The streets turned a little spooky at the start of this month đ§ââď¸These creative shadow billboard ads were unveiled by BBC Creative for the new TV series, Dracula.
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Disney's in-house agency, Yellow Shoes, created a series of print ads to highlight the car ride home and the sheer exhaustion of a fun-filled day at Disney World.
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The Brand Design team at GoDaddy worked with agencies like Koto and Buck, to create and launch a sleek 162-page brand book and a new heart-shaped logo.
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You can now upload artwork files (.PSD, .AI etc.) and download them directly from the board as a .JPEG or .PNG, in whatever size you need.
We're always looking for creative leaders to participate in our Insights interview series, so whether youâre leading a team of two or running a global agency, get in touch!