Creative Social and creative representation agency Bernstein & Andriulli are teaming up to celebrate their book "The Best Piece of Advice Ever Given" in London at the Shoreditch space Village Underground on June 26.
The book was born of a simple question by one of the Socials at Creative Social Paris to one of the speakers - âWhatâs the best piece of advice you have ever been given?â
Jim Haynes a notorious party animal for 35 years responded "if you do something for someone, forget it immediately. If someone does something for you, remember it always".
Nice.
The book collects the best piece of advice from each of the members of CS , and matches them with the illustrators and designers from Bernstein & Andriulli.
Sir Peter Blake limited edition bags containing Kidrobot toys will be the swag, art prints from the book will be available online, and the book will be given to everyone attending.
Tickets to the event, sponsored by Diesel, Kidrobot, Samsung, Special Moves, Twist or Stick, Royal Mail and Village Underground, can be bought here bestpieceofadviceever.eventbrite.com
The question posed is a damn good one. So, tell us - what's the best piece of advice ever given to you?
Speakers at the event include the following
Becky Power, Executive Creative Director Grand Union
Christine Turner, Digital Head Adam & Eve
Daniela Michelon, Associate Programme Director AKQA
Daniele Fiandaca, Founder Creative Social + Head of Innovation Cheil
Dave Bedwood, Creative Partner LMFM
Gavin Rodgers, Creative Director LBi
Gemma Butler, Creative Director LBi
Laura Jordan Bambach, Creative Director Dare
Liz Sivell, Interactive Executive Creative Director StartJudgeJill
Mark Chalmers, Founder Creative Social + Creative Partner Perfect Fools
Mark Earls, Herdmeister Herd Consultancy
Pete Petrella, Creative Director Gyro
Flo Heiss, Executive Creative Director Dare
Simon Waterfall, Creative Director Fray
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