Conceptual Art Director @glueisobar // event organiser for @SheSaysUK // and an origial @YCC Monkey
I'm currently exhibiting work here.
I'm a conceptual creative and I love making things that solve problems. My aim is to produce great creative work which answers client problems in new and engaging ways. Whether that involves innovative tech, traditional and digital comms, apps, websites, film / online content and mobile web. The world never stands still and our audiences are forever consuming in different ways and on new platforms. We should be creating platforms for them to engage with brands through different forms of technology that can influence behaviour and attitude.
Specialties: Digital, apps, mobile, web, comms, film, concepts, innovation, art direction, design.
Clients include: Kellogg, Toyota, Auto Trader, Google, The Guardian
Those who do, change the world. Everyone else is just living here. As the YCC we have held 3 successful portfolio nights, 2 live briefing events and other talks and workshops to bring advertising graduates closer to the industry. Check out a little bit of what else we do here www.youngcreativecouncil.com
Clients included: Unilever, Nokia, Visa, Money Corp, Keep Britain Tidy, Kiss FM, Honda, Flora, Bertolli, Dove Spa, Festival Place, Blackberry, Auto Trader
Clients included: Ebookers, Marriott Hotels, Heat Magazine
Clients included: Ford, Land Rover, Orange
Clients included: TV Licensing, Royal Mail, Readers Digest, Blyk
For 24 years I hadn’t eaten a single egg. Now I make it my mission to hunt down the best London has to offer and try them out for size. <3 The Egg.
16th June 2012 - My first ever eggs benedict at Bishopsgate Kitchen
7/10
The Dutch band De Jeugd Van Tegenwoordig asked Lernert & Sander to create a music video for their song Elektrotechnique.
So they made a series of domestic sex machines.
A dose of unexpected charm from this Hill Billy tune by Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s self-cover, directed by Ben Berman.
Beautiful but harrowing Claire Edmunson’s video for Sweetest Kill by Broken Social Scene part funded by Canadian music stations MuchMusic and MuchMore both stations ended up banning the video due to it’s beautiful but disturbing content.