We speak to creative leaders from the worlds of advertising and design about the industry’s most glaring skills gaps and how agencies are attempting to plug them through a different approach to hiring talent https://ow.ly/QZr950SIVXt
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We speak to By The Network about how its global collective of independent agencies are taking on the scale of the big network model by prioritising creativity above all else https://ow.ly/R4en50SHbrA
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Winning isn’t for everyone, states the new ad, which is a love song to brutally competitive athletes https://ow.ly/k5oh50SH3K2
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Working in advertising and design requires the ability to sell your ideas. If you’re naturally more reserved or in a junior role, how do you manage the expectation to be a confident pitcher and networker? CR asks those in the industry for some advice: https://ow.ly/nlfb50SH44n
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As the creative industry wrestles with the pros and cons of hybrid working, new office models are emerging to cater for a range of needs https://ow.ly/RJgg50SKnYO
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Inspired by the Burt’s Bees archive, the collection not only honours the brand’s founders but also continues its environmental commitments https://ow.ly/e9W450SIVxQ
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In Ada Marino’s series Paterfamilas, constraint and discomfort are a persistent presence. A hand forcibly restrains a bird. Milk overflows from a glass. Broken dishes are piled high on a sideboard. Through these surreal, monochromatic scenes, Marino speaks to female oppression and her experience living in a patriarchal society https://lnkd.in/eqTs2yDC
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Organised by artist Hetain Patel and commissioned by Artangel, Come As You Really Are is a celebration of the nation’s pastimes, from knitting to model making https://ow.ly/V1aK50SKK6e
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Thames & Hudson Publishing Ltd has published a new monograph on the work of Louis Stettner, an American photographer who was active during the 20th century, which documents his inclination towards documenting the everyday lives of the people that surrounded him https://ow.ly/PGvZ50SJZb6
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‘Company culture’ can be an elusive phrase, strewn about in job ads and ‘About Us’ sections on websites to convince people that an agency or studio is a ‘cool and fun’ place to work. For a while it seemed culture was interchangeable with office perks such as free fruit or a ping pong table, but really culture is what keeps people working somewhere, keeps them sharing ideas and giving their best. CR looks into the value of culture in an agency, plus the challenges of establishing it and the impact it can have on the work created: https://lnkd.in/eHpDRAwe