Coordonnées/Contact

909 N. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 700
El Segundo CA 90245
Etats-Unis
Téléphone: 310 445-5200
Site web:

David Angelo

David Angelo

Founder & Creative Chairman
Ben Purcell

Ben Purcell

Chief Creative Officer
CJ Stockton

CJ Stockton

Chief of Staff, Director of Operations
Donny  Makower

Donny Makower

Chief of Brand Innovation
Michele Tebbe

Michele Tebbe

Chief of Client Services

Téléphone: 312-520-5513

Anahid Shahrik

Anahid Shahrik

Director of Communications

Téléphone: 310-405-3243

Nicole F Gordon

Nicole F Gordon

Director of Talent and Culture

Téléphone: 424-290-2822


Données

Autres compétences: Publicité/Communication intégrée

Fondée en: 1999

Effectif: 200

Awards: 335

Créations: 214

Clients: 7

Autres compétences: Publicité/Communication intégrée

Fondée en: 1999

Effectif: 200

Awards: 335

Créations: 214

Clients: 7

David&Goliath

909 N. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 700
El Segundo CA 90245
Etats-Unis
Téléphone: 310 445-5200
Site web:
David Angelo

David Angelo

Founder & Creative Chairman
Ben Purcell

Ben Purcell

Chief Creative Officer
CJ Stockton

CJ Stockton

Chief of Staff, Director of Operations
Donny  Makower

Donny Makower

Chief of Brand Innovation
Michele Tebbe

Michele Tebbe

Chief of Client Services

Téléphone: 312-520-5513

Anahid Shahrik

Anahid Shahrik

Director of Communications

Téléphone: 310-405-3243

Nicole F Gordon

Nicole F Gordon

Director of Talent and Culture

Téléphone: 424-290-2822

Part deux: more agencies rendered as emojis

Tanya Dua @tanyadua July 17, 2015 

Emojis bring the world together. So, on the occasion of International Emoji Day today, we decided to render some more agencies as emojis.

Laundry Service may have inspired the first round, but a lot of other agencies — from FCB to Mullen — sportingly submitted their suggestions for what they would look like in emoji form. We took a shot at a few others, taking inspiration from their names, their heritage or some of the most iconic campaigns they’re associated with. Here’s agencies rendered as emojis, part two: 

View the original article on Digiday