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Everyone starts somewhere

Three prolific creatives will be discussing their own personal route to inspiration and ideas, showing the journey from graduate to experienced professional.

Thursday 28th May
7pm – 8:30pm

Logan Hall
Institute of Education
20 Bedford Way
London
WC1H 0AL
Tube: Holborn
or Russell Square



Sir John Hegarty
Sir John Hegarty, Worldwide Creative Director, BBH, started in advertising in 1967 as Junior Art Director at Benton and Bowles before moving onto Saatchi & Saatchi and then co-founding TBWA as Creative Director in 1973. In 1982 John left TBWA to set up BBH, three years later BBH were voted Campaign magazine’s ‘Network of the Year’. John has been awarded D&AD, Cannes and British Television awards. In 2007 John received a Knighthood from the Queen. He also resides in the One Club and New York Art Directors Club Halls of Fame.


Joel Gethin Lewis
Joel Gethin Lewis is an Interaction Designer and Artist. His new company YesYesNo, formed with Theo Watson and Zachary Lieberman, creates interactive experiences using open source tools. YesYesNo aims to create large scale installations and release the tools used to create them. Previously he was the Interaction Designer at United Visual Artists working with U2, Massive Attack, Playstation and Nokia. Educated in London, he split his time between the Royal College of Art and working at Dazed & Confused magazine. He has collaborated with clients including Benetton, Rem Koolhaus, IBM and Orange. He is also a founder of the interaction design meet-up, This Happened.


Malcom Venville
Malcolm Venville is a Photographer and Director of commercials, music videos and short films. A hearing child of profoundly deaf parents, Venville came from what he describes as ‘a silent, visual world’. Venville’s highlights include ‘Squares’ for Volkswagen and ‘Gun Crime’ for Choice FM which picked up the Silver Lion at Cannes in 2008. He has published two books of photography, firstly ‘Layers’, followed in 2006 by ‘Lucha Loco’, an examination of masked Mexican wrestlers. Malcolm is currently in post production on his feature debut, ‘44 Inch Chest’, written by the writers of ‘Sexy Beast’.
www.therapyfilms.com

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