Nothing is impossible; but being a working parent in advertising has sometimes felt like it
Gemma Phillips, Creative Director, Saatchi & Saatchi, lifts the lid on how the agency is transforming the workplace for working parents.
Gemma Phillips, Creative Director, Saatchi & Saatchi, lifts the lid on how the agency is transforming the workplace for working parents.
By Lucy Collier and Sarah Glover
Boundaries around working hours, not convoluted agency wellness policies are the key to wellbeing, writes Lucy Collier and Sarah Glover, Creative Directors at Leagas Delaney.
By Nicola Kemp
The report, put together by Creativebrief, pulls together the key themes, actions and takeaways from Creative Equals RISE Conference 2021.
Kevin Mar-Molinero, director of experience technology at Kin + Carta on how considering the legibility and visual accessibility of your work can make the world work better for everyone.
By Nicola Kemp
The partnership will see Create Not Hate produce a creative campaign to highlight the value of text messaging support for mental health to young black men.
Sam Richardson, Creative Director 20ten shares how mentoring young people can be one of the most rewarding parts of a creative career.
By Nicola Kemp
Join Bloom in Colour (BIC) and Black Representation in Marketing (BRiM) for an honest conversation on the cultural change needed to enable Black talent to thrive.
By Nicola Kemp
Adam Murphy, Experience Director, Philips Design on how design can make a difference.
Speaking at Creative Equals’ RISE conference, Laura Jordan Bambach, President and Chief Creative Officer at Grey London, revealed her inclusive ego-free approach to creative leadership.
By Jill Coomber
Jill Coomber, Managing Director, Integrated Marketing, Europe at Allison+Partners on the power of active listening on Mental Health Awareness Week.
Verity Fine Hosken, senior creative at advertising agency Fold7, shares her personal mental health journey in the hope of breaking Adland's final taboo.
By David Sanger
Gina Miller on tackling adversity to become an activist superhuman
By David Sanger
Caitlin Moran on female bodies, imposter syndrome, and not being the only flamingo in the penguin enclosure.
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