By Bennett D. Bennett Duncan Channon executive creative director Anne Elisco-Lemme knows that sometimes the best kind of work is the kind that turns heads and stirs the pot. For twenty years, the Pittsburgh native has brought the San Francisco shop some of its most inventive work, while rising up the ranks and embracing her creative identity. For Hawaii-based Kona Brewing Co., a series of love letters that make the rest of us mainlanders rethink how we work (perhaps we can all try single-tasking). Or for California’s tobacco control efforts, a campaign that pulled the curtain back Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreBy Minda Smiley Welcome to The Drum’s US Creative Works in partnership with Workfront. As always, this section is dedicated to showing the best creative work in North & South America and gives you, the reader, the chance to decide which work we feature as our US ‘Creative Work of the Week.’ For project information, credits and more, click on the project to expand to full screen. To submit work for our US Creative Works section, fill out this online form. To vote for your favorite, make sure you click on the stars. The winner will be chosen based on the average rating and Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreMangers gives Celtic fans the chance to play as their Lisbon Lions heroes in 50th anniversary replay of European Cup final
By Tony Connelly Magners marked the 50th anniversary of Celtic FC‘s historic European Cup triumph by giving fans who share the same surname as the Lisbon Lion team the chance to walk in the footsteps of their heroes by playing in the fixture for themselves. As one of the club’s shirt sponsors the Irish cider brand decided to mark the 1967 European Cup final win over Inter Milan in Lisbon with the Pride of Paradise game yesterday (23 May), coinciding with the launch of the special edition new home kit. Fans sharing the same surname as the Lisbon Lions players – Simpson, Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreApple doubles down on diversity efforts after controversies, hiring Denise Young Smith in newly created role
By Rebecca Stewart Apple has enlisted longtime employee Denise Smith Young head up its diversity efforts in the newly-created role of vice-president of diversity and inclusion. Smith, who has been at Apple since 1997 will report directly to chief executive Tim Cook, having moved over from her previous post as vice-president of global talent and human resources. “Our inclusion and diversity efforts are critically important to Apple’s future. Denise’s years of experience, expertise and passion will help us make an even greater impact in this area,” said the company in a statement. Like many Sillcon Valley giants, Apple has long been Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreBy Jessica Goodfellow The Manchester Evening News (MEN) has raised over £1m in donations in just one day for those affected by the terrorist attack in Manchester on Monday (22 May). The appeal, called ‘We Stand Together‘ was launched yesterday to support the families of victims of the attack. More than 30,000 people have made donations to the fundraising page with pledges of money from organisations including Morrisons and the Co-Op. The money raised by the Manchester Evening News and its readers will be administered by the British Red Cross, who are offering support to affected families. A total of Read full story › Source: The Drum...
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