Self-promotion. Dirty words. Talking yourself up without coming across as a total prick. So, how do you… do it? Meet Hayden Garrard, Senior Account Manager at Juicebox, and Marcie Schneider, Designer at The Brand Agency here to talk you through it
Self-promotion. Dirty words. Talking yourself up without coming across as a total prick. So, how do you… do it? Meet Hayden Garrard, Senior Account Manager at Juicebox, and Marcie Schneider, Designer at The Brand Agency here to talk you through it
Ever wondered how to promote yourself without feeling like a wanker? Youngbloods created this issue of Gabberish, and young and old alike should take heed.
Tom Martin and Jules Schreiber are Partners and CCOs at Special Group Australia. They’ve been a creative team since the early years of their career. Here they talk about the best and worst forms of self promotion, and the intersections of personal and agency brand. Interview by Matt Bladin.
Logos are peak self-promotion. In just a few pixels, brands have to convey their entire ethos and personality. What would yours be?
Retail ads suck. But they work. Their shameless shouted messages sell products. So what if we sell ourselves in the same way?
Creating a brand is part of what we do every day, but what about when it’s your own? No clients telling you to dilute the personality or making you create a million versions and saying, “I’ll know it when I see it”. This is all about you.
Do non-native Aussie need to work harder to find work and be heard? By Nethmee Goonesekera..
In an industry brimming with noise, it can be hard for introverts to feel like they can make their mark. By Saatchi & Saatchi’s Jessie Roper.
Bigging yourself up doesn’t come easily to everyone, says The Monkeys’ Lizzie Wood.
Anneliese Sullivan interviews a diverse group about the challenges they face seeking roles in agencies they don’t see themselves represented in.
Would you trust your ex-partner to write your new web bio… then not even read it? Josh Brown and Shaun McFarlane did.
Everything you should do to promote yourself through the first three years of your career. Checklist 1: How to convert ad school into a job Checklist 2: How to go about a pay rise Checklist 3: How to take the next career move
From adversity comes creativity with purpose, inspiring us and challenging us to be better. Issue #24 edited by Chloe Saintilan and Natalie Rempalski.
Elisha Greenwell is the Co-Managing Director of Brand Citizenship at 72andSunny and founder of non-profit Black Joy Parade. She talks about social purpose on a personal and brand level.
Marina Vasilieva on finding purpose in the 2020 bushfires to co-create a wine made entirely out of smoke-damaged grapes.
Hillary Oneslager believes purpose is the thing that makes you feel most like yourself. Her purpose led her from advertising, to medicine.
Alexandra Beckman and Chanel Miller on side hustles, full hustles, and making a mark far from home.
Payal Pereira is a purpose-driven powerhouse who is de-whitewashing her culture through mini-zines, sharing stories of Black entrepreneurs, and helping to close the Black maternal-fetal wellness gap.
Bernice Chao and Jessalin Lam, co-founders of ‘Asians in Advertising’, on the community they’ve created and what they hope to achieve.