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Private View(s)

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 29 episodes

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Episodes
29
Last ep.
15 days ago
Avg length
36m
Booking Probability™
39
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Listen Score
21
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47
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About this podcast

Private View(s) - a podcast showcasing ideas and opinions inside the world's most exciting creative agencies and brands, made possible by ASK US FOR IDEAS. At AUFI, we've been lucky enough to have spent nearly a decade introducing some of the most interesting, forward-thinking brands to some of the smartest and most visionary creative teams in the world. In this podcast, we shine a light on some of these people – sharing a fraction of the inspiring conversations that we’re lucky enough to listen in on every day. This isn’t just about the work, but the why, the how and the who. ASK US FOR IDEAS (AUFI) helps the world's most ambitious brands connect with a collection of the best and most exciting creative agencies from around the world.

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Unknown Host hosts Private View(s), a arts show with 29 episodes published.

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29 – Ueno: making technology more human

Apr 9, 202640m

After selling to Twitter in 2021, Halli Thorleifsson thought his agency days were over. But he’s back, he’s running his studio Ueno again, and he’s powered by a fresh surge of enthusiasm for the digital space. We spoke a

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28 – U.N.N.A.M.E.D.: strategy is a map, not a shortcut

Jan 28, 202636m

Branding is about feeling out the terrain, not planting a flag, according to Nikita Walia, who joins us to talk about getting brand strategy out of the PDF and into the real world.

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27 – CōLab: creativity, sideways

Oct 1, 202538m

The startup world moves fast, thinks different, and breaks things. But when it comes to creativity, the old agency playbook doesn't always apply, says our latest podcast guest Brian Wakabayashi, Head of Brand at WestCap’

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26 – Culture Defined: grow slow, grow better

Jul 31, 202534m

Hard truths about building brand community: it’s difficult, it’s time-consuming, and it requires enormous commitment. But the brands that get it right will flourish. For the latest episode of our podcast, we chatted with

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25 - Albert Hill: rethinking 'bad' design

Mar 23, 202542m

Albert Hill, consultant and co-founder of much-admired estate agency The Modern House, discusses why a more instinctive, experimental kind of branding could be key to beating the algorithm.

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24 - Mercury/13: a good brand changes the course

Jan 14, 202538m

Victoire Cogevina Reynal, co-CEO at club ownership group Mercury/13, sets out her mission for the business (no less than the emancipation of women’s football teams around the world), and discusses why branding and creati

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23 - Otherway: bite-size branding

Nov 7, 202444m

Jono Holt, founder of creative agency Otherway, discusses whether anyone still loves the 60-second ad format, and how short-form can be a shortcut for brands that want to get to the heart of culture.

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22 - 1440: your customer is your creative

Oct 4, 202438m

Tim Huelskamp, co-founder and CEO of knowledge company 1440, on using a very old format to build a very modern media brand – and how customer stories helped grow the business from 78 subscribers to millions.

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21 - Fonzie: the dark art of naming

Aug 13, 202436m

Arin Delaney, co-founder of copywriting studio Fonzie, discusses the magical potential of a great name, including its far-reaching power as a marketing tool and the studio’s ‘spiritual’ and ‘ethereal’ approach to naming

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20 - Fondation Chanel x Accept & Proceed

Mar 8, 202430m

Karen Meddour, Global Head of Fondation Chanel, joins design studio Accept & Proceed to discuss what it takes to build a change-making brand, as well as an agency partnership that goes beyond creative collaboration.

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19 - Center

Apr 12, 202341m

Alex Center, founder of Brooklyn-based brand studio Center, shares what he learned from leading the design team of a blue chip business, and his thoughts on building culture and community inside the studio.

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18 - Nihilo

Apr 4, 202341m

Margaret Kerr-Jarrett and Emunah Winer from branding agency Nihilo chat frankly about using creativity as a refuge from everyday life, and the close-knit partnership that underpins everything they do.

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17 - Seed / Ara Katz (Brand / Client episode)

Oct 31, 202227m

“The problem with science is how it’s communicated.” SEED co-founder, Ara Katz, on making next gen probiotics more digestible with carefully considered, approachable design.

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16 - Merchery (Brand/Client Episode)

Oct 17, 202232m

Introducing: Merchery co-founder, Simon Polet – on how selling less equals success when it comes to making the corporate customisation market more sustainable.

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15 – Wedge

May 11, 202231m

In this episode, we meet the co-founders of Montreal-based creative studio Wedge: Justin Lortie and Sarah Di Domenico. Though they already boasted a robust list of international clients, the pandemic has had a silver lin

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14 – Pattern (Brand/Client Episode)

Mar 22, 202237m

In this episode, we meet Emmett Shine, ​​Chief Creative Officer and Co-Founder of Pattern, a family of simple, stylish homeware brands that hopes to help us find greater joy in our domestic spaces. Pattern span out of er

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13 – Butchershop

Mar 10, 202231m

In this episode, we meet Trevor Hubbard, the founder and Global CEO of Butchershop Creative. Headquartered in San Francisco, their reach is far beyond the Bay Area: their expansion as a business has turned to the acquisi

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12 – Faculty (Brand/Client Episode)

Mar 1, 202229m

In this episode, we meet Umar ElBably, co-founder and co-CEO of Faculty, a brand centred on the premise that masculine grooming needed its walls torn down. Launching with a line of nail polishes, it was quick to attract

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11 – Hyphenated

Feb 22, 202234m

Back for a rolling series of Private View(s). In this episode, we meet Will Esparza and Kelli Robertson, co-founders of creative agency Hyphenated. Founded just before the pandemic, they're already bagging major clients,

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10 – Mythology

Dec 8, 202034m

Episode 10 of private views dives into the creative practice and studio of NY's Mythology, featuring founding partner Fernando Music.

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Private View(s) is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under arts and has published 29 episodes.

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Private View(s) has published 29 episodes.

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