All the texts I’ve recently published in The Slow Burn have been born from a desire to share and inspire. I emphasize this because I recognize that it wasn’t always like this. In the past, when I called myself a publicist and entrepreneur, my writing was often driven by a need to build my personal […]
Casado in Brazil is called feijoada, and that was our first meal when we arrived in Copacabana for the Wave Festival. With an air of the Carlton in Cannes, the Copacabana Palace in Rio de Janeiro is the perfect setting for the [...]
At Tribu DDB Costa Rica we have decided not to receive new accounts, at least for the remainder of the first half of the year. However, we are already considering extending this measure to the third quarter of the year. The reason? [...]
The contest to choose the two creative duos that will go to Cannes has had a setback. In the first round to choose the finalists, the jury decided to declare it void and repeat the opportunity for all contestants. Here is the [...]
Can you imagine a life without limits? How wonderful! We could drive 100 miles an hour, smoke in the office and max out our credit card every month. We could go on vacation whenever we felt like it and I would eat [...]
Two years ago I discovered the meaning of the word Zeitgeist: the spirit of the times. I also got to know Google better and all that it means to discover the interest of the vast majority of the planet’s inhabitants through our [...]
If we were to judge by the trend in metals, we might anticipate no Lion at Cannes next June. We’ve dropped from four to three to one and one more, with the first few years producing golds, while the last few went [...]
Yesterday I had a day completely devoted to the margin, since I got out of the things to do and focused on opening spaces for the time we all occupy, because we must be clear: relationships happen in the margins. If our [...]
With the intention of going to sleep immediately, I’ll summarize the day in a minute. From the first presentation, click on the photo called “Una argentinada”, there you will find my opinion of the beginning of the talks in this great creative [...]
Santiago Keller and his entire LatinSpots organization kick off their tenth Ojo de Iberoamérica today, with what they anticipate to be their best festival yet. The program is packed with presentations, lectures and exhibitions, so we will have three days for more [...]