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Click New York

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Posted by Patrick Burgoyne, 23 June 2008, 10:02    Permalink    Comments (3)

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Click, Creative Reviewʼs one-day conference on digital advertising, is coming to New York...

We've been running Click in London since 2005. On 1 October, in association with the Art Directors Club, we are coming to New York.

The idea is to bring together leading creatives and their clients from around the world to analyse and discuss the state of online advertising. The day is a mixture of analysis, debate and inspiration. We'll have showcases of groundbreaking work plus panels discussing important topics in the field.

Confirmed speakers so far include:

Michael Lebowitz of Big Spaceship and the Society of Digital Agencies
Paul Parton of The Brooklyn Brothers
James Cooper and Johnny Vulkan of Anomaly/ Another Anomaly
Benjamin Palmer of Barbarian Group
Mattias Hansson of Hyper Island
Alessandra Lariu of AKQA and She Says.

The day will be moderated by Liz Danzico of A Brief Message, Happy Cog and Boxes and Arrows.

For more information on Click NY, or to book your place, go here

3 Comments

Are there any plans of another Click event in London?

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Andy
2008-06-24 11:26:55


"Are there any plans of another Click event in London?"

Yes, the next Click London will be in November. Details to be announced soon
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2008-06-24 12:34:07


Very excited about CLICK NY I see all the darlings of the industry speaking but what about the nitty gritty shops like ours.. Freedom + Partners who do tons of great work but are too busy to be so vocal... can we have our CEO speak? We will give him that day off.
Craig Elimeliah
2008-07-22 20:29:56


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