What millennials want – A CR Webinar
What millennials really want and how this is changing the way you need to work
What millennials really want and how this is changing the way you need to work
Six tips for in-house creative teams on how to prove their worth and earn the respect of the rest of the company
Dave Lesue, Creative Director at Workfront, has some invaluable advice for those looking to move up the ranks
Our Creative Leaders discuss how to make collaboration work. By Jada Balster, Marketing Director EMEA at Workfront.
Do you aspire to reach the top of your profession someday? Jada Balster, Marketing Director EMEA at Workfront, shows you what things look like from the typical Creative Director’s seat.
Earlier this week we invited a group of CR readers to a special workshop event dedicated to creative leadership. With some of our ‘Creative Leaders 50’ nominees on hand to offer advice, we discussed what it takes to lead creative team in 2016. Here’s what we found out…
Agile working processes are taking hold across the creative industries. If you don’t know your Waterfall from your Scrummage, Jada Balster, marketing manager at Workfront, has the basics
It may not be exciting, but effective project management will remove stress and free up more time for creativity. Jada Balster, marketing manager at Workfront, shares some great advice
A new scheme from Creative Review, in partnership with Workfront, to celebrate, educate and inspire those who are leading creative businesses, organisations and teams. And we need your help
“So, what will the creative team be working on next month?” No matter how many times you sit opposite your CMO or director and hear this question, it never ceases to elicit discomfort. You, as a creative manager, want to give an accurate, detailed response that proves you’re on top of things – that you […]
In a project devised to raise money for The National Autistic Society (NAS), four specially created Lego artworks by four fashion designers will be auctioned during London Fashion Week later this month…
Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy, currently at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, “explores the symbolic and metaphysical associations between fictional comic book characters and fashion”