John Jay

Art Directors Club: John C Jay of Wieden + Kennedy Tribute
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Art Directors Club: John C Jay of Wieden + Kennedy Tribute

While the announcement was made earlier this year, last week saw the official induction of Wieden +

 John Jay of Wieden+Kennedy Talks Creativity
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John Jay of Wieden+Kennedy Talks Creativity

Fast Company offers us an exclusive video featuring John Jay of world renowned advertising

Inqmnd Feature: A Beautiful Mind - John Jay
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Inqmnd Feature: A Beautiful Mind - John Jay

Inqmnd offers us a look into its latest feature, highlighting John Jay, senior creative

For the Moment | Kicking It With Hiroki Nakamura

For the Moment | Kicking It With Hiroki Nakamura

In a meeting of creative heavyweights, advertisement firm Weiden + Kennedy’s John Jay caught up with Visvim founder Hiroki Nakamura in an article which encompasses a series of pressing issues. From the initial onslaught of creative juices which defined the world scene of fashion in the Ura-Hara Movement, the article delves deeper into the development of Visvim and the company ethos and how it has been a formidable representation of the post-Harajuku movement. View the article here which was done as part of a series of blogs done by the NY Post titled The Moment.

Interview with Wieden + Kennedy

Interview with Wieden + Kennedy

Wieden + Kennedy is an independent creative advertisement agency that is responsible for some of Nike’s biggest Ad campaigns including the Nike SB “Chalk” Campaign, the Nike “The Beginning” Lebron campaign and many more. The online magazine Honeyee has taken an opportunity to interview five people from the firm including John C. Jay (Executive Creative Director), Chris Hutchison, Driscoll Reid, Ted Yukawa, Akio Iida. Unfortunately only John C. Jay’s part is translated. You can read the interview here.

 

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