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Overshare Podcast: Sophia Chang on Hoarding Skills and Staying Busy

Working Not Working March 31, 2020

In this episode, you will learn to assess and repurpose your skills in new ways for people who may need them. And you’ll learn ways to be proactive when work starts getting slow.

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In INTERVIEWS Tags media-format, Overshare Podcast, overshare, podcast, interview, conversation, skill, skillset, Sophia Chang, sports, sneakers, designer, illustrator, talent
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Illustration by Andrea Johansson

The Beautiful Game Behind the Women’s World Cup Advertising

Working Not Working September 11, 2019

“For a minute I was nine again, screaming my head off as Mia Hamm slides across the pitch on her knees, pumping her fists. As often as advertising squeezes our insecurities in its spindly fingers, occasionally it produces the inverse effect: connects us to our dreams.”

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In OPINION Tags Danielle Evans, sports, soccer, USWMNT, women's world cup, advertising, sports advertising, opinion, op-ed, reflection, products, consumerism, goals, storytelling
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WNW Connects: Alex Center with New Balance Basketball

Working Not Working July 18, 2019

“Over the course of the next year, we imagined what would become New Balance Basketball. A brand that could stand out in the crowded sneaker space by doing things independently, not about hype, but by being humble, focusing on craft, all while staying true to New Balance’s legacy. Then they signed Kawhi Leonard. The perfect partner.”

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In WORK Tags media-format, fun guy, Alex Center, New Balance, Kawhi Leonard, Talent, Basketball, branding, design, launch, the robot company, sports, sports design, WNW CONNECTS

These Creatives Are Courting the King to Come to Their City

Working Not Working June 27, 2018

Where will LeBron go? It's a question that plenty of people don't give two shits about, but one that ESPN and "Le King" himself want you to wonder. ESPN sourced 30 artists to create billboards pitching LeBron on their hometown NBA team. So it's not just creative—it's personal.

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In WORK Tags media-format, sports, Lebron James, NBA, Creativity, Illustrators, Designers, Design, Billboards

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