All posts by Anna Morley
CS Presents – Hold on, your planning’s showing: Why we still need ideas
11 June 7 – 11 pm LBi, Brick Lane
CS Sessions – Innovation Stories – Will Cookson
CS Sessions speaker Will Cookson and his partner Matthias Metternich are a couple of bright heads from the advertising world who came up with an innovative idea for a start-up. …
CS Sessions – Innovation Stories – John Willshire
The next CS Sessions speaker we’d like to introduce to you is the eponymous John Willshire, who likes to speak quickly in a Scottish accent, preferably at gatherings and conferences …
CS Sessions – Innovation Stories – Alex Jenkins
Next up in our pant-wettingly exciting line up of speakers is Alex Jenkins. As Editor of Contagious Feed, he’s got his thumb constantly on the pulse of innovation in our …
CS Sessions – Innovation Stories – Imogen Whethered
After achieving an entirely useless academic degree [her words, not ours!], Imogen studied Creative Advertising at the School of Communication Arts. She met her current team at Isobar Create London …
CS Sessions – Innovation Stories – Andy Law
The first installment of our newly conceived Innovation Social beckons with a kick-ass line-up of inspiring speakers and some brilliant insights into how companies and agencies integrate the illusive ‘innovation’ …
CS Sessions – Innovation Stories | 16th May
Date: 16th May 2013 Time: 9am – 12pm Venue: Google Campus, 4-5 Bonhill Street London EC2A 4BX. Industry peeps, fasten your seatbelts: we are proud to announce Creative Social’s collaboration …
CS Sessions write-up – Bertolt Meyer
Bertolt Mayer Dr. of Psychology and resident Channel 4 presenter Bertolt starts off his presentation by pointing out the obvious flaw in my last blog post about him: ‘This lovely …
CS Sessions write-up: Gregg Mayles
Gregg Mayles Gregg Mayles, the man who plays (and makes) video games for a living. But the game playing isn’t restricted to the screen only. Oh no. “I try …
CS Sessions write-up – Fredrik Forrest
Fredrik Forrest Fredrik visits us from Obscura Digital in Stockholm, where he develops innovative and pioneering event and communications experiences. Sounds fancy huh? It is: in a futuristic Dr Who …








