by Herman Manson. Matthew Bull’s talent collaborative recently launched here as SoloUnion South Africa under the leadership of Rob McLennan and Gillian Rightford.
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Motive: Why close The Bull-White House? Because I didn’t like Mondays
Matthew Bull (@StixBull) — founder of the soon-to-be-closed New York agency, The Bull-White House — takes a look in the mirror…
Letter from NY: Matthew Bull’s house rules for entering award shows
by Matthew Bull (@StixBull) When it comes to entering awards with our work, we have a simple set of house rules we like to remind ourselves about. Here, for the first time ever, we publish them.
So What Have The Loeries Done For You Lately?
by Justin Gomes. Charl Thom recently wrote a piece on advertising awards that got me thinking about the role the Loerie Awards have played in my career.
Letter from NY: “I despise the research of advertising” — Matthew Bull
by Matthew Bull (@StixBull) Look, let me not sit on the fence here. I despise the research of advertising, particularly at conceptual stage. It brings nothing but vanilla to the table.
Letter from NY: How ad schools are losing our industry’s talented thinkers
by Matthew Bull (@StixBull) Our industry is losing talented thinkers. An open letter.
Matthew Bull, Andrew Whitehouse launch NY shop
Matthew Bull, former chief creative officer of Lowe & Partners (an Interpublic Group company) and founder of South African agency Lowe Bull, has teamed up with Andrew Whitehouse, executive creative director at FoxP2, to launch a New-York-based agency, The Bull-White House, which will be a sister agency to South Africa’s FoxP2.
Breaking now: Matthew Bull talks about the new NY shop he is launching with Andrew Whitehouse
Breaking news: Matthew Bull, former chief creative officer of Lowe & Partners (an Interpublic Group company) and founder of SA agency Lowe Bull, has teamed up with Andrew Whitehouse, Executive Creative Director at FoxP2, to launch a New York based ad shop, the Bull Whitehouse. The agency will be a sister agency to South Africa’s FoxP2.