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Guest post from Ryan Carroll on why you need to be more than just a CW or an AD.

by Luke Sullivan | Feb 9, 2015 | Advertising, Education, Interviewing, Portfolio

Okay, class. Today’s substitute teacher is Mr. Carroll. You remember Mr. Carroll. He was here two weeks ago. I expect you to give him the same respect you give me. People? Settle down, people. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • T-shaped...

Advice to Students on Putting a Book Together.

by Luke Sullivan | Mar 23, 2014 | Advertising, Creativity

Your portfolio is the only way an agency knows how good you are at solving problems creatively. You get one shot. That said, I’d like to dole out a little advice on the kinds of projects I think prudent to put in your first advertising portfolio. First off, no public...

Intern Intel: Email from a happy SCAD student.

by Luke Sullivan | Jul 1, 2013 | Advertising, Creativity, Digital, Education

Alison Turner is one of our wonderful students here at SCAD in Savannah. Though she came here to study art direction or copywriting, she’s discovering a love of all things social-and-interactive along the way. Now even account planning is a possibility with...

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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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