What Would I Change: Chloe Saintilan, R/GA
As part of CR’s series exploring what creatives would change about their industries following this enforced period of lockdown, we speak to R/GA New York senior creative Chloe Saintilan
While lockdown has brought huge disruption to our lives, it has offered the chance for reflection. Here, we speak to creatives about the ways they’d like to change their industries for the better
As part of CR’s series exploring what creatives would change about their industries following this enforced period of lockdown, we speak to R/GA New York senior creative Chloe Saintilan
As part of CR’s series exploring what creatives would change about their industries following this enforced period of lockdown, Shangri-La creative director Kaye Dunnings reflects on the future of events
Continuing our series exploring what creatives would change about their industries, we speak to Pentagram partner Eddie Opara about anti-racism, the problem with working digitally, and having a more transparent relationship with clients
The co-founder and CCO of Uxus highlights the ways in which retail brands need to consider how the pandemic has impacted their consumers and what they can do to engage with them
As part of CR’s series exploring what creatives would change about their industry following this enforced period of lockdown and reflection, we speak to Publicis•Poke’s newly appointed chief strategy officer, Jo Arden
Dr Rebecca Swift, global head of Creative Insights at Getty Images, reflects on what changes need to be made in the photography industry and the role she can play in making them happen
As part of CR’s series exploring what creatives would change about their industry following this enforced period of lockdown and reflection, we speak to London Design Festival director Ben Evans
In another installment of our series of articles that asks creatives what needs to change about their industry, Emily Stein considers the importance of human connection in her work
In the latest in our series asking creatives what they would like to change about their industry, Made.com’s chief creative officer Jo Jackson reflects on what the coronavirus pandemic means for retail and how it has prompted new ways of working for Made’s creative team
In the latest in our series of articles asking creatives what they would like to change about their industry, Meji Alabi reflects on making films during a pandemic, finding new ways to shoot music videos, and how the industry can create more opportunities for underrepresented voices
Graphic designer and writer Anoushka Khandwala continues our series exploring what creatives would change about their industry following this enforced period of lockdown and reflection
As part of CR’s series exploring what creatives would change about their industry following this enforced period of lockdown and reflection, we speak to Black Girl Festival CEO Nicole Crentsil
In the latest of our series of articles asking creatives what they would like to change about their industry, Somesuch co-founder Sally Campbell reflects on how production companies can create better environments for staff and find new ways of working post-lockdown
In the latest of our series of articles that asks creatives what they would like to change about their industry, editorial and commercial photographer Jeremy Liebman looks to what he can do as an individual
Next up in our series exploring what creatives would change about their industry following this enforced period of lockdown and reflection is Trevor Robinson, founder and executive creative director of agency Quiet Storm
The designer and founder of Studio Nari kicks off our series exploring what creatives would change about their industry following this enforced period of lockdown and reflection