Know your Graphic Design Tools

Even if you're on the account team and don't work on the actual creative files, it's important to understand what the main programs are and what they're intended for- basically know your graphic design tools. I've noticed that it's not uncommon, especially when working with a small creative department, to come across an inexperienced artist (sometimes even ...

Daydreams issue 1

Hi there everyone. March has been such a super busy month. It’s the end of the fiscal year, so my reality has become this whirlwind of spreadsheets. Spreadsheets with multiple tabs, shared with multiple program managers, saved on a shaky server, made even shakier through an undeniably unpredictable VPN connection.

I miss marketing and brainstorming creative. It seems like all I’ve been doing lately is forecasting numbers, searching for mysteriously missing costs, and trying to explain to executives why my margin is the way it is only to find out there was a typo in cell F12:B60 under postage.

Needless to say, I’ve been in great need of some gorgeousness. Here’s where my mind has been wandering off to lately…

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AWESOME COWORKERS MAKE EVERYTHING BETTER

The end of the fiscal year is usually pretty UN-fun. It’s the time when you’re planning budgets for next year, preparing a bunch of ever-changing documentation for your Finance department, as well as your clients, and forecasting revenue, aka predicting the future. See, no fun. It’s around this time when I find it really easy to fall into a funk… luckily, I have awesome coworkers who keep me laughing hysterically every day. They basically make any situation bearable.

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Agency Addicts5 WAYS TO KEEP YOUR TEAM COHESIVE

I’m so excited because half my team members are flying into Southern California today for a quarterly business review with our clients.  It’s common in agency life for your team to be spread out all over the country, and sometimes even overseas.  My current program management team consists of 5 people in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and 3 people (including myself) in Irvine, California. On top of that, a couple of us work from home offices, and us California folks are hardly ever in one place since our week is usually littered with offsite client meetings.  Yet, we all work on the same account, with the same group of clients.  With that said, keeping cohesion within the team isn’t always easy.  It takes constant effort to keep apprised of each other’s projects so we don’t get disconnected from each other and, more importantly, so our work doesn’t end up getting disconnected to the client. Here are a few things my team does to create and maintain cohesion:

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Thankful for Agency Life

Happy Thanksgiving week everyone! Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday because the main activity is EATING. Here's to multiple food coma naps on the couch. Let's look forward to the short work week and carbs to come. In the meantime, I'm taking a moment to share all the parts of agency life I'm thankful for. (more…)

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