Thursday, June 17, 2010
The Collective Drinks Thursday, the 1st of July 2010
CALL FOR PERMANENT JOB OF DESIGN MANAGER
One of our clients is looking for a Design Manager.
Reporting to the Head of Corporate Branding, the successful candidate will be an experienced, highly motivated, individual with a strong track record in corporate design management and will play a pivotal role in providing creative direction to the development of clients brand identity. As well as managing a budget for the product area, the post holder will be responsible for managing products through from initial concept to artwork, while ensuring that levels of quality and innovation are maintained.
Main responsibilities
* Develop and produce concepts, designs, and art direction for corporate projects
* Deliver practical, hands-on, design for a wide variety communication materials (annual reports, corporate magazine, events and other applications)
* Devise creative strategies and direction for design management
* Co-develop, manage, implement and monitor global visual identity guidelines
* Set-up a brand/design portal throughout the whole company
* Manage freelancers, printers and design agencies
Minimum requirements
* Excellent portfolio demonstrating in-depth experience and ability to manage, develop and monitor corporate identity/company house style and relevant guidelines at corporate and product level
* Proven design management and skills
* Superior hands-on design skills and creativity
* Ability to work on own initiative, thrive in a dynamic and high performance environment and deal effectively with deadline pressure
* Highly proficient in using Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator
* Experience with print coordination and purchase negotiations
* A team player with a clear understanding of the role, position and boundaries of design in a corporate environment
* Job ratio is 65% design activities and 35% management activities
About client
Headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, they are a Global Fortune 500 company and are consistently ranked as one of the leaders on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes. With operations in more than 80 countries, our 55,000 people around the world are committed to excellence and delivering Tomorrow's Answers Today(tm).
If you are interested in this permanent job, please contact sandra@thecollective or wilma@thecollective.net.
Thursday, April 01, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The Collective Drinks Thursday, the 25th of March 2010

Friday, February 05, 2010
GREAT SPACE AT A GREAT PLACE
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
The Golden Age postponed
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
10 things you can do to get more freelance work
In these depressed times we're all looking for more work. Here are 10 ways to help you get more freelance assignments from The Collective...
1. Say hello
Come by The Collective. There's no substitute for meeting you to keep you top of mind. Bring chocolates or flowers or both. Or just email us regularly if it’s too far to come.
2. Collective drinks
We are having drinks in the shop on Thursday 28th May. Show your face, meet other freelancers and stay in the loop.
3. Availability
Tell us when you get a big job and you're unavailable. Then tell us you've just finished, did a great job and are now available again.
4. Update your profile
Is your profile on The Collective website amazing? If it's not as good as it could be you're selling yourself short. Even if it’s already great, it still needs to be refreshed periodically
5. Answer your phone
Most jobs need to be done at short notice and most freelancers still don't answer their phones straight away. Some people have lost work because of this.
6. Promote yourself
If you have time on your hands, send us your promotional ideas. We're helping Erik and Raoul contact some clients directly because they came to us with a proposal.
7. Promote The Collective
The more work we get the more work you get. We had the idea to send a postcard to all agencies in the summer saying that we're available when they're on holiday. If you come up with another good idea then you'll be the first person we recommend to get work that comes from it.
8. Blog it
Did you win a award? An important pitch? If you’ve done something amazing in the advertising world, we can write about you on our blog and in our newsletter.
9. Show your portfolio
If there’s an agency you want to show your portfolio to, let us know and we'll arrange a meeting for you.
10. Surprise us
You're the creative, think of something that we haven't.
AND IN OTHER NEWS....
House of Orange, the photography agency, will organize a print sale next week Wednesday (20th May) of all their photographers, with small prices as low as € 20,-
17.00 – 21.00
WHY NOT
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 28-30
1012 RZ Amsterdam
QUARTERLY DRINKS
Our next “borrel” will take place at the good old Collective pad on the Vijzelstraat 67. Not in the office but downstairs in the shop. Please join us May 28th from 17.00 till 19.00. See you then!
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Partying the recession away
a Recession Party on the top floor of the Duintjer CS
building in Amsterdam.
We chose the top floor so that anybody who wanted
to end it all as a consequence of economic armageddon
could do so in spectacular manner.
But there was no danger of that as, due to the cheap
drinks spiked with the finest drugs known to Casper,
everyone was soon behaving as though it was 2007
all over again.
Even better, The Collective got to know many of the
creative people who have office space in the Duintjer.
And the evening was such a success that the Duintjer
has asked The Collective to host another party as soon
as possible.
So keep checking out thecollective.net for party details!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Shop space available for ideas, projects and products
Monday, December 22, 2008
December Update
Christmas Dinner Pictures
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The Collective Team wishes you all a merry Christmas and a prosperous 2009.
It was great to see so many of you at the Christmas dinner. We would like to thank you for making it such a lovely evening at the Eettuin, in the centre of the cosy Jordaan. Here is a selection of the pictures, and a link of the video made by Erik Rolf.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIYa3HNF6LM
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
October update
Silver Shark at Kinsale Awards for Collective Conceptual Copywriter
Collective Workshop in Slovenia
VAR declarations
Monthly drinks become quarterly drinks
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Conceptual Copywriter Bart van Goethem and Art Director Johan van Oeckel have been awarded a Silver Shark at the Kinsale Shark Advertising Awards 2008 for their work for DDB Brussels. See www.sharkawards.com/index2.html
And that’s not the only good news this Flemish team has to report, their EVA advertisement is also on the shortlist for the Standaard Solidariteitsprijs. See www.thecollective.net/inlarge.asp?file=337_14&c=337
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VAR Declarations
It’s time, once again, to apply for your VAR declarations.
Please send a copy of your 2009 VAR declaration to our administration as soon as possible.
You can email these to Noah Noah@thecollective.net
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Collective Workshop in Slovenia
Following an initiative by Collective freelancer Martin Mol, Creative Directors Jan van Meel and Peter van der Wijk will be holding Conceptual Thinking workshops during the Xtreme Bonbon Junkies Festival in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Xtreme Bonbon Junkies, Young Creatives Session
25th till 27th November in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
The website for the Extreme Bonbon Junkies festival is still under construction, but for now you can find information at www.kalidays.net/en/contacts/
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Monthly drinks become quarterly drinks
While Jack and Jasmine are away performing on their German tour during October, the Collective team is making preparations for the freelancers’ Christmas dinner. More information about this will be divulged in our next update.
We won’t be hosting any more end-of-month drinks this year, but will return in 2009 with a spectacular quarterly event. We’ll keep you informed!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
September update
Noah returns
Trendwatching
What's it all about, Aldi? (End-of-month drinks)
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Noah returns
The Collective are delighted to welcome Noah Ykealo back to the office now that Casper has returned to Finland to complete his studies.
Noah will be taking over where Casper left off, looking after intake of new freelancers and assisting Sandra and Wilma with handling jobs. You can contact Noah by email noah@thecollective.net
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Trendwatching
For those who haven't already discovered it, trendwatching.com is a fabulous place to keep up with trends and associated marketing ideas from around the world. It's a useful source of inspiration to keep your creative ideas on the ball.
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What's it all about Aldi?
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
A Copy, a Client, his Product and its Naming
Ok, the title of this post sounds kind of next Peter Greenaway’s movie. But I’ll be less symbolic.
As a copywriter – I am Italian and mainly work in my native language, plus I transcreate from English – when I’m asked to produce product naming proposals, I love it.
You know the steps: meeting/calling/skyping (for a briefing), brainstorming, creating, comparing, researching, writing, shortlisting, checking domain/patent availability, and… presenting to the client? Presenting what?
A detailed document commenting every proposal for the client to check it and rationally choose, feeling super-supported and advised?
A maieutic document, i.e. a pertinent list of proposals with minimal comment, e.g. just some etymology, for the client to enjoy and to share the pleasure of rediscovering his own product?
A bare list for the client to make his marketing decision without feeling influenced?
I happened to prepare last week a very commented and detailed set of product naming proposals.
I did so because the client wasn’t Italian, but wanted an Italian professional to work on his product.
I thought I had to make him sure about the meaning, the tone, the scope, the etymology, the nature of my proposals, and maybe also about my favourite names – which I normally hide in a note, preferably a final, fine printed note.
This is my usual approach.
Well, it was too much to him.
When I adjusted my proposals after a first feedback, I cut most of the comments away and just grouped my naming proposals by concept. It worked.
By the way, he told me he had already received a bare list for a parallele part of his product naming project from another copywriter. A bare list to enjoy.
Once more, I learnt how many modulations exist under a simple and usual request for a copywriter.
What do YOU produce and present when you work on product naming?
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Daniela Ferrando - Milan, Italy
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
August drinks
However, life goes on and we hope some of you will be able to join us for our end of the month drinks.
This month we'll be gathering at Café van Leeuwen, which you'll find at the junction Utrechtsestraat/Keizersgracht http://www.cafevanleeuwen.nl/
Date: Friday 29th AugustTime: 18.00 - 21.00
We hope to see you there!
LOOKING THROUGH FREELANCE EYES
What makes it so bad?
Russia is a huge developing market and it's experiencing a consumer boom. Nearly all international brands have already jumped in. Visit Moscow - and you will easily feel this rush, this flow of free money everywhere. Advertising budgets are enormous; salaries in the industry may exceed those in UK. One can expect to see some decent advertising. But the fact is it can hardly be found in today's Russia.
You don't have to believe me, there's plenty of proof around. Firstly, Russia's collection of Cannes Lions and other prestigious awards is almost non-existent. Secondly, local creatives themselves never miss a chance to criticize the overall level of Russian advertising at their Internet communities and forums www.adme.ru, www.sostav.ru and www.advertka.ru being the "big three") and to ask for a thousandth times a rhetorical question: "When we'll start making such ads here?" (referring, of course, to new Western campaigns).
Everyone, naturally, has someone to blame, be it bosses, clients or TA. Thirdly, the site AdMe www.adme.ru regularly invites prominent Western professionals to express their opinion on Russian advertising. Believe me, you don't want to be a Russian creative reading one of these reviews.
It took me a while to understand why things are so bad for Russian ad industry. I came to a conclusion not before I spent thousands of hours creating ads for this market, talking to clients, tracking numerous campaigns - and not before I looked around Russia, at Belarus, Ukraine, Baltic States. It allowed me to see a clear division: Russian and Belarusian advertising is awful, Ukrainian is much better and the three small Baltic States simply rock. Can the exact match with the politics be a coincidence? I mean, Russia and Belarus are experiencing a rollback to the totalitarian rule - and it happened before the westernization in these countries made any considerable progress. Ukraine had stumbled not once on this rocky road, but today its advance seems fast and secured. Baltic States had long ago become truly European.
There's this fundamental division: Western individualism and humanism against totalitarian collectivism. In the West we put an individual in the center in every sense. We make it our idol. In my opinion, that's where the roots of modern Western advertising are. We cherish the individual and thus we are eager to learn his psychology, to understand his true needs, which, as we know, are more emotional than rational. Western advertising makes its progress constantly looking for even more subtle and advanced emotional insights and techniques. This is our path.
But it is clearly not the case in Russia. They are just unwilling to dig deep enough. Talking to Russian creatives, I often sense their disregard or even contempt for that guy, the average consumer. You can't make good advertising that way. Of course, clients are plagued with the same problem. At the end we have ads that are coarse, arrogant and overall weird for the Western eye. Nothing alike the subtlety, warmth and wit that we see in today's Western advertising.
Another problem is the consumer himself is not ready yet for the different advertising. It takes two to tango towards Western cultural codes. So in the choice an international advertiser willing to enter Russian market would face - to just adapt the copy or to create a standalone Russian campaign with one of the local agencies - none of the alternatives seems perfect to me. Probably, the right thing to do would be to somehow make two agencies, the Western and the Russian, to work together - and to hope for the best.
Arkadi Mazin - Russian-speaking copywriter living in Israel.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Looking Through Freelance Eyes - by Martin Mol
This article by Martin Mol was published on www.thecollective.net in June 2008
"In Slovenia I see Onno walking every day"
I work and live in Slovenia and in Holland. It depends on which agency is asking at that moment. It also depends on the weather forecast. That's true… that's my freelance privilege.
The downside for me is that it is sometimes a little bit hard, changing every time country and culture. The differences between East and West are huge. The wall is already down a long time ago and yes… we are one Europe. Here are some anti-magnetic Ad differences between Holland (NL) and Slovenia (SI)
• In NL most of the agencies thank you for doing a freelance job and in SI they say:" Hey man, be glad to have a job".
• In NL TBWA is a top creative agency and in SI TBWA is below average.
• In NL the age of a Creative Director is above 30 years and in SI the CD's are from 21 years on.
• In SI every freelance job is a pitch and in NL an agency does not give a pitch too fast to a freelancer.
• In SI traffic does not exist and in NL it is one of the most important departments in the agency.
• In SI we have a lack of marketing knowledge and in NL marketing rules.
• In NL we have a typical Dutch advertising humor and in SI they are still searching for their own Ad identity.
• In NL Onno (Dutch Rock & Roll Ad legend) is dead but in SI I see Onno walking daily.
• In NL you open a beer at five o’clock and in SI you drink a bottle of Refosk with lunch.
• In SI the national creative festival (SOF) is owned by a guy in the tie and in NL it is in the hands of the creatives themselves (ADCN).
• The score in nominations in Cannes last week: NL mentioned more than one time and SI only once. NL jury members: 5, SI: Guess how many?
• In NL the creative teams have one table with two chairs and in SI copy and art are working separately.
• In NL there is an advertising football tournament, an advertising beach volleyball event and an advertising long distance run and in SI Ad people do not meet in their free time.
• In NL some German agencies opened their stores last years and in SI the Germans have not arrived… yet.
• In NL the Ad magazine is published every week (Adformatie) and in SI it is out once a month with half of the amount of pages (Marketing Magazine).
Will East and West ever meet? In one same Europe? My little boy has a NL and a SI nationality. Here is my tip of the day: let’s make love without borders. Kinky!
Proost & Nazdravje!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
July update
Want to spend a month in the spotlight?
Help improve The Collective's search ranking
Sky Radio Run, 5th September
Join us at The Paradiso, 25th July
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Want to spend month in the spotlight?
Last month we launched our new website feature where one of our freelancers writes a short article about their views on the advertising world. Martin Mol got the ball rolling with his comparisons between a creative's working experiences in The Netherlands and in Slovenia. This month Arkadi Mazin looks at the evolution of attitudes in Russia compared to her neighbouring former Soviet states. Check it out on the home page http://www.thecollective.net/.
This feature is a great way to get your name in the spotlight in front of The Collective's clients as the column is also featured in the monthly newsletter we send to them. So if you would like to grab your moment of glory please contact Wilma to book your slot.
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Help improve The Collective's search ranking
With our new website up and running, we're doing all we can to make sure as many clients as possible get to see it. If you're familiar with the way internet search engines work (and most of you probably are!) you'll know that the more inbound links a site has the higher it ranks. We're therefore asking you to help us build up our link count, by adding a link from your own website to http://www.thecollective.net/.
Having a link from your site to ours will help improve your credibility by showing you are represented by an agent with such a high-calibre portfolio. You can link directly to your own profile, which will also get your name more visible on the web.
The more visible The Collective's site becomes the more likely we are to pull in new clients from around the world. You can work out for yourself why that's a good thing as far as you're concerned! So let's get a true Collective effort going to bring in work for one and all.
Here's what to do:
Contact Wilma to ask her for some text and a logo to use for the link.
To find your profile's URL you should use the search facility to find the page and then click your name as it is listed under the search results. You need to click on your name in the results list even if it is the only one and the page is already showing, because the page that is displayed when you first get the search results is shown on a generic URL and is not your profile's own URL. A correct profile URL will have a long number at the end of it and will look similar to this one http://www.thecollective.net/index.asp?m=9&c=122752395
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Sky Radio Run, 5th September
The Collective will be entering a team in this year's Sky Radio Run in Amsterdamse Bos on 5th September. This event sees 1500 people from the advertising world participate in either a 5km or 10km race followed by dinner and a party. A great networking opportunity, and as showers are provided you and your new contacts won't have to sweat all over each other the whole evening!
Start time 14.00 pm. See http://www.skyradiorun.nl/ for more details. Would you like to join our team? Contact Wilma.
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Join us at The Paradiso, 25th July
For our July social gathering we'd like to invite everybody to come and join us at The Paradiso (Weteringschans 6-8, Amsterdam - just off Leidseplein) for a live concert by The Collective's own Jasmine & The Jack Stafford Foundation.
They'll be performing songs from their new biographical album: TALL FOLKS FROM LITTLE BIG TOWN which is a collection of songs about characters they’ve encountered in Amsterdam. There’s the desperate housewife, the lonely stoner, the pimp, the protestor…even a few passing celebrities. Acerbic songwriting in the Ray Davies style, you might say.
The album is available for free download from http://www.jackandjasmine.com/.
Place: The Paradiso (kleine zaal - the smaller hall upstairs)
Date: Friday 25th of July
Time: From 21.00
Entrance: 7 Euros plus membership (3 Euros)
Meet us: In the bar on the 1st floor. Your first drink is on us!
See http://www.paradiso.nl/ for more details.
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Contact details
You can email Wilma at: wilma [at] thecollective [dot] net or call on (+31)(0)20-3205319
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
The Collective Team at "Reclame on the Beach"
Friday, June 20, 2008
June update
Writing for The Collective website
Blow Your Own Trumpet
Party People
Soccer Stars
Next Up - Beach Volleyball
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All-new Monthly Drinks
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Writing for The Collective website
Our revamped site is up an running and already attractive the attention of new clients. As you see, it's now a real showcase for your talents.
Another feature we have just added is a column on the homepage which will be written by a different freelancer each month. Take a look at the first item - as supplied by Martin Mol - and let us know if you'd like to contribute something of your own.
It should be a short article - about 500 words - that clients will find stimulating to read and thereby be inspired to hire freelancers.
It can be about your views on the advertising world in general, an anecdote about daily life in an agency, a general brainstorm of things you think clients should be considering, it can be you blowing your own trumpet about why you are the best in the world at what you do! The important thing is that it's entertaining and informative enough for clients to choose to read it. Otherwise you're wasting your own time!
Please contact Wilma to discuss your ideas and book your slot.
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Talking of blowing your own trumpet
Now you see how the new website promotes you, you will hopefully understand how important it is that you keep us updated with examples of new work and news about new triumphs such as awards nominations and pitch wins.
News such as this will be added to our home page and is also included on the monthly newsletter we send to clients in our database.
So don't be backwards in coming forwards, let the world know what you're up to!
Again, contact Wilma with news, profile updates and new work samples.
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Party People
Thanks to everybody who joined us at P.King Cafe to celebrate the launch of our new website and of course 5 years in business. We hope you had as good a time as we did! Here are a couple of pics of the evening.
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Soccer Stars
The Collective fielded a mixed team of admin and freelancers in The Lieverdjes soccer tournament on 31st May. We won a few, we lost a few, but overall were placed 17th out of the 49 competing teams. We didn't win any trophies but we all came home with a full complement of intact body parts!
(left/right)
Patrick van Haperen (conceptual copywriter)
Victor Mulder (art Director)
Casper van den Broek
Zoer Westerpark (from practice)
Fraser Bailey (conceptual copywriter)
Jack Stafford (middle)
Scott Smith (conceptual copywriter)
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Next Up - Beach Volleyball
The date for The Collective's foray into the glamorous world of beach volleyball is fast approaching! If you'd like to join us either as a player or spectator at The Safari Club, Zandvoort on 28th June, please get in touch with Wilma.
Full details can be found on
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All-important contact details
To find out more about participating in any of the featured activities in this month's update, please contact Wilma. Her email address is wilma [at] thecollective [dot] net.
Sorry about the cryptic presentation. We're just a bit sick of being offered enlarged body parts and genuine watches.
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Spring into networking action!
In this month’s edition:
Party time!
Tackle the clients
Vacancies for Group Creative Directors USA
And now..... volleyball
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Party Time!
As hotly anticipated, the all-new Collective website, complete with new logo and house-style is due to be unveiled at the end of May – yes, next week!
To mark this occasion - which just happens to coincide with the fact we’re also celebrating our 5th anniversary - we’re throwing a party to which all freelancers and clients are invited.
When: Thursday 29th May 2008
Time: 18.00 to 21.00
Where: P.King Café. Herengracht 515, Amsterdam. (Diagonally across the street from The Collective at the Vijzelstraat/Herengracht junction. )
(yes, this will also incorporate the end-of-the-month drinks)
Due to this being a big event for us and our expectation to receive many guests, PLEASE let us know if you plan to be there so we can ensure adequate supplies! RSVP by email to Wilma@thecollective.net
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Tackle the clients!
The Collective's soccer team are ready to tackle the advertising world's great and good at the Lieverdjes Toernooi on 31st May.
If you'd like to have a slice of the action either as a player or supporter then make sure you're there with us. Many agency and client contacts will be doing the very same...
Details can be found on http://www.adlieverdjestoernooi.nl/


Scott Smith (left) and Heinrich Vejlgaard (right - goalkeeper) in action at our most recent training session. If this pair can perform as well on the pitch as they do together at Strawberry Frog then The Collective team will be in with a shout!
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Vacancies for Group Creative Directors in USA
An agency has asked if we can fill not one, but 2 permanent Group Creative Director positions in Dallas, Texas. Can be either art or copy-based, although there is a preference for copy based applicants who can help push ideas. Both GCDs must be hands-on in terms of copy or art and willing to lead by example.
The agency is looking for candidates with attitude who see the position as a challenge and want to make things happen in a new way. Being already legally able to work in USA is a requirement. Package does not include relocation expenses. (The agency has hinted, however, that there may be leeway in the case of any truly exceptional candidates.)
Position 1
GCD to run retail and promotions business for Sony. Ideally somebody from a top agency or retailer who can work with the Group Account Director and can impress the hell out of the client with ideas, presentation and panache. Somebody with simple, dramatic retail thoughts who can integrate with film, interactive and other innovative work. Ideally an award winner from a top integrated agency, top voice in retail or technology account. Apple, Nike, Adidas etc. are all examples of suitable backgrounds.
Position 2
GCD for General Mills business. Needs to have solid food packaging, good retail and promo/grocery experience, but also needs to help agency grow into more integrated work. Again, from a top shop.
If you’ve got what it takes, including the Ten Gallon Hat, give The Collective a shout. Contact Sandra Sandra@thecollective.net or Casper casper@thecollective.net or call (+31) (0)20 3205319
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And now..... volleyball
The Collective is entering a team in the beach volleyball tournament at Safari Club, Zandvoort on 28th June. Full details can be found on www.reclameonthebeach.nl
This promises to be a great all-round day out, and presents yet more networking opportunities.
Let us know if you'd like to come along with us either as a player or 'just along for the ride'.
Our training schedule - for both players and spectators - involves joining in with the very sociable international casual-Volleyballers who play in Vondelpark on Sundays and Wednesdays (when weather permits). Please contact Wilma Wilma@thecollective.net for more details.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
April Update
In this month's edition:
CREATIVE TEAMS REQUIRED - URGENT!!
TRANSCREATION
FOOTBALL CRAZY
LAUNCH PARTY
AFTERSHOW PARTY/END-OF-MONTH DRINKS
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CREATIVE TEAMS REQUIRED - URGENT!
We are urgently seeking 2 creative teams for a full-time position to work on projects at a large international agency in Amsterdam, starting in May. In both cases the candidates must have experience working on international accounts.
Team 1 needs:
1 x Native English Conceptual Copywriter / Copywriter
1 x Art Director. Any nationality but must be able to communicate well in English
Team 2 needs:
1 x Russian Conceptual Copywriter / Copywriter with 'westernised' skills
1 x Art Director. Any nationality but must be able to communicate well in English
If you're interested or know anybody who might fit the bill please contact Casper or Sandra at The Collective ASAP. We might even offer a reward to the person who finds us a suitable Russian candidate!
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TRANSCREATION
The past few months have seen a healthy interest from clients in transcreation, and to encourage more jobs of this type The Collective has put up a new one-page website http://www.transcreation.info/. Thanks to all of you who’ve indicated willingness to offer this service.
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FOOTBALL CRAZY
In February we announced that The Collective will be entering a team in The Lieverdjes soccer tournament, which takes place on May 31st.
Training will begin Thursday 17th April in The Westerpark, Amsterdam. Meet at 19:00 at the main entrance. We still have room for more players – anybody with two or more functioning limbs is eligible! If you’re interested you can just turn but it’s always nice to know who to expect - email info@thecollective.net.
(Yes, the pic is from last year - please ingore the date!)
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NEW COLLECTIVE WEBSITE – COUNTING DOWN
We plan to launch the all-new Collective website on Thursday 29th May. Many thanks to all who have sent in updated profiles. And those of you who haven’t yet – please do so. You know it makes sense!!
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LAUNCH PARTY
It would be nothing short of rude to re-launch The Collective’s main website without marking the occasion with a party. So a party we shall have!! Please “save the date” Thursday 29th May. We’ll be in touch soon with proper invites.
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AFTERSHOW PARTY/END-OF-MONTH DRINKS
This month’s end of month drinks are combined as an after-show party for the ADCN Awards which take place in Amsterdam on 24th April.
Date: Friday 25th April
Time: 17:00 till 20:00
Place: Vijzelstraat 67, 1017HG Amsterdam (The Jack Stafford Collection)
We appreciate that not all of you live anywhere near The Netherlands, let alone the centre of Amsterdam, but we do want you to know we think of you!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
March Update
NOMINEES AND WINNERS
EASTER EGGS
END OF MONTH DRINKS
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NOMINEES AND WINNERS
The Collective is always delighted to receive good news to pass along, and this month we have two reasons to be cheerful:
Dennis Zijlstra has been nominated in the 'Best Crossmedia Campaign' for the Dutch webawards (spinawards) as part of the creative team on a project for the Secret Service (AIVD) (via EuroRSCG). For details see http://www.spinawards.nl/index.php/page/12?mod%5B63%5D%5Bcategory%5D=10&mod%5B63%5D%5Bsubmission_id%5D=282 and click on the video.
Martin Mol's reign as Pitch-Winning King shows no sign of ending as he has just won his 5th client pitch in a row! This time up against 5 other agencies for a big pharmaceuticals client in the Russian market. How does he do it? Martin can't resist a challenge and puts 200% effort into his work. This isn't the first time that one of his alternative 'off-brief' concepts has triumphed over his and others' 'on-brief' solutions.
Go Martin!!!!!!!!!!!
News such as this appears on the monthly newsletter we send to our clients, giving an extra boost to the freelancers concerned. So if you've got something impressive to share then don't keep it to yourself! Email your good news to Wilma wilma@thecollective.net.
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EASTER EGGS
Ah yes, another festive event, another reason to bestow gifts upon our clients to remind them that The Collective is the place to come to when they need freelancers.
This time Wilma did the honours with delivering the eggs to our clients, which were accompanied by a gift card for which Fraser Bailey supplied the copy “You crack the egg. We’ll crack the briefs”
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END OF MONTH DRINKS
March end of month drinks will be on Friday 28th March.
Usual time and place:
17:00 - 20:00
Vijzelstraat 67, Amsterdam
We've said it before but we'll say it again. The better we get to know you the better placed we are to match you with jobs that come our way. So show your face to get a head start! Hope you can make it!