. The so-called creative exodus: Is there a trend in top-tier creatives making the leap into their own agencies or other industries altogether? Ad Age suggests there is in the article “Creative Exodus in Adland: It’s Just Not ‘Fun’ Anymore.” “Since the beginning of the year, a veritable Cannes jury worth of senior creative talent […]
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Adweek profiles 10 Los Angeles agencies and producers who are “ready for their closeup”
Congratulations to the 10 Los Angeles–based agencies and producers singled out by Adweek for “making L.A. so hot right now.” They are Saatchi & Saatchi, David & Goliath, 72andSunny, CAA Marketing, Deutsch L.A., Mistress, TBWA\Chiat\Day, Gifted Youth, 180LA, and Tool. Read more about them in “Ready for Their Closeup.”