#FRIdeasworthsharing

#FRIdeasworthsharing

I like sharing things.

Ideas, insights, great creative, Pinot Gris, french fries 🍟...just to name a few.

And every week, thanks to the 100-or-so newsletters that threaten to take over my Inbox like too many salsas on a taco bar, I constantly find myself saying "This [blank] is SO good, I need to share this for other people to see, too!"

But then, shit happens. And I never quite follow through.

So, here's to fixing that.

When the opportunity strikes (hopefully more often than not), I'm hoping to gather-up a bunch of the most creative, innovative, impactful, inspiring, or provoking work that's caught my attention over the past week(s), and post the links here as #FRIdeasworthsharing.

Many of them will be closely tied to nonprofits and/or social impact issues, as that's where my professional energy is focused these days. Some will be connected to brands, because yes, a piece of my brain will always live that world, too. And some will just be random and delightful, because we all need more of both of those things in our lives.

If anything I share captures your attention, please feel free to pass it along to others, as well. I firmly believe that seeing other great work makes our own better. And that's 100% worth spreading around.

PS—I'll try to make this nicer than just text and links in the future. But gotta start somewhere.

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Life Below Water: The Arrival of a New Species documents the arrival of the newest inhabitant of our oceans--plastic pollution. 

Agency: Goodby + Silverstein , in partnership with GS&P, Google and Tribeca Enterprises

Client: United Nations


There's a new movement—and concerted campaign—for brands to advertise jobs on Labor Day instead of sales

Client: Red Wing Shoes

Agency: Droga5


#ReclaimHerName republishes well-known titles under the real names of the women who wrote them

Agency: VMLY&R

Client: Bailey's UK 

And then the oops.


Society's Cage: A powerful art installation symbolizes the historic forces of racialized state violence.

Design team: Smith Group


A humorous snackable video campaign proposes that maybe the best thing you can do for the planet right now...is nothing

Agency: Leo Burnett 

Client: United Nations


WaterAid unveils its 12 finalists in the #ArtofChange competition

Agency: No partner noted


Fat Tire Beer made its 6-packs cost $100 for World Sustainability Day--to show the consumer impact of what will happen if we don't start conserving natural resources

Agency: Red & Co 

Client: New Belgium Brewing 

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