Paul Woolmington works with brilliant misfits
Paul Woolmington talks about what's driving creativity in the media industry and how agencies need to adapt to the transmedia storytelling environment.
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Susan Bonds tells stories in a different way
Susan Bonds dishes on immersive storytelling and running a trans-media company of the future.
Armstrong and Syberg-Olsen run into walls
Matt Syberg-Olsen and Michael Armstrong break down why the word "no" doesn't exist at their agency.
John and Diaz talk teamwork
Judy John and Israel Diaz chat about the importance of environment - and the washroom factor.
Aaron Rose likes to do it himself
Aaron Rose tells us about the do-it-yourself movement and why every ad should be a work of art.
Chip Kidd's inspired by all things New York City
Chip Kidd tells us about a book cover that he wished he could have done and how Batman and New York are mutually exclusive.
David Baldwin's taking his life into his own hands
David Baldwin dishes on the One Club, Art & Copy, and why a recession is the perfect time to open an agency.
Erik Kessels doesn't like most ads, so that's why he has to break the mould
Erik Kessels talks about taking side streets and tells the story of Hans Brinker.
Ted Royer likes videogames
Ted Royer gives the low-down on the lazy ask, the "Million" and the payoff.
Jurisic & Tucker don’t do high-fives
Steven Jurisic and Angus Tucker discuss comic characters, fears of irrelevancy and inspiring the john st. crew.
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