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Instead of a thoughtful essay, this week my dumb cartoon titled “Bacteria takes selfie in microscope.”

by Luke Sullivan | Sep 22, 2014 | General Crankiness

Cool New Book Explores, Explains What I call “Problem Finding.”

by Luke Sullivan | Sep 15, 2014 | Advertising, Commentary, Digital, Education, Problem Finding

I just finished reading a really good book, a new title from Warren Berger, who’s been writing about the ad industry for a long time. Smart guy. Book’s titled A More Beautiful Question: The Power of Inquiry to Spark Breakthrough Ideas. What Berger calls “inquiry” or...

Richmond 1985: Life at a Small Agency and a Really Small Agency.

by Luke Sullivan | Aug 25, 2014 | Advertising, Creativity, General Crankiness

In 1983 – for you English Lit majors, 30 years ago – I joined the creative department of a small agency in Richmond as hire #10 or so. I went on to work at medium-sized and large agencies, but my time at the Martin Agency I remember with particular fondness. For...

World Stops as Area Blogger Unveils New Look, Greatest Hits List.

by Luke Sullivan | Aug 17, 2014 | Advertising, Creativity, Digital, Education, Radio

The world today is full of pain and bad news. In the streets of Aleppo, of Gaza, and Ferguson, Missouri, bad shit is happening. Which is why the world needs a really stupid blog like this one. It’s stupid mostly because I wrote it. But it’s also stupid because the...

My fave winners in the latest CA Interactive Annual.

by Luke Sullivan | Jun 17, 2014 | Advertising, Creativity, Digital, Social Media

Full disclosure: I pretty much copied and pasted all this content from various sites around the web, some from adweek, some from Cannes. Please do not sue me as I’m basically a very nice person. SURRENDER YOUR SAY Overview: Tourette Syndrome is widely misunderstood....
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Author, speaker, and ad veteran available to recharge, reinvigorate, and refocus marketing, advertising, and branding firms.

I give a hugely energetic series of presentations on innovation, creativity, branding, and marketing. I spent 32 years in the trenches of advertising (at agencies like Martin, GSD&M, and Fallon) and I’ve put everything I learned into my book, Hey Whipple, Squeeze This. But for me nothing beats taking the message out and speaking to living breathing audiences at clients, agencies, and conferences. You can book me on the button below.

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Author, speaker, and ad veteran available to recharge, reinvigorate, and refocus marketing, advertising, and branding firms.

I give a hugely energetic series of presentations on innovation, creativity, branding, and marketing. I spent 32 years in the trenches of advertising (at agencies like Martin, GSD&M, and Fallon) and I’ve put everything I learned into my book, Hey Whipple, Squeeze This. But for me nothing beats taking the message out and speaking to living breathing audiences at clients, agencies, and conferences. You can book me on the button below.

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