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Apple Talk today with @jasonmpeterson and @dannymota! Super excited for this one.
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Go Pitch Yourself
Who am I? I’m glad you asked.
I’m a creative human being. But that’s not going to do it, everyone is creative, right? Let me tell you why I stand out above them.
Ever since I was little, I’ve always gravitated towards creative tools. I stole my moms camera to take photos around the house when I was 4 years old. I took the crayons out of the toy box and learned to draw. I watched television with my brother, he would leave during the advertisements, I would stay.
My mind is always churning. Creating ads, products, sports, ideas, buildings. I find new ways to take photos of what’s already been taken thousands of times before by others.
I love collaborating. I feel that it is the strongest tool in being creative. Bouncing ideas back and forth is the “Snowball Effect” in action. The ideas become so strong that there is no stopping them.
In advertising, I would create more than ads. I would create stories that spark emotions, reactions, and opinions. The ads will hit people right at home, and they will remember it. They will remember me.
Who am I?
I am a creative. I am a copywriter. I am Zach Murman-Freer.
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I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson, New York Times bestseller and winner of the 2015 Printz Award
"This is the big one—the blazing story of once inseparable twins whose lives are torn apart by tragedy."—Entertainment Weekly "Bold, even breathtaking … The book celebrates art’s capacity to heal, but it also shows us how we excavate meaning from the art we cherish, and how we find reflections of ourselves within it… . I’ll Give You the Sun is a dazzling mirror”—Lauren Oliver for the New York Times Book Review
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To do for the next thirty years:
1.) Drink coffee
2.) Create Stuff
3.) Sleep
4.) Travel around
5.) Read books
6.) Reach a higher mental level
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Part of an advertising concept for Fitbit.
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