Creative direction isn't about doing the work — it's about shaping it. Twenty-eight years, first inside agencies, now freelance. You get senior leadership without the full-time commitment.
The big idea, campaign routes and creative platforms that hold a brand together.
Pushing back on unclear briefs until there's something worth building on.
Guiding writers, designers and filmmakers toward one coherent point of view.
Managing production houses, recording studios and post so the work lands as intended.
Leading creative presentations — or preparing your team to lead them.
Lead the day-to-day, or come in at the key milestones.
Work with your people, or bring in trusted hands.
A single campaign, a pitch sprint, or an ongoing retainer.
Final sign-off on consistency and craft before anything ships.
A true creative hybrid: writes with flair and precision, designs with purpose, and leads with a lot of guts and empathy.
Running a campaign without in-house creative leadership? When multiple vendors all need pointing the same way, I become the single head that keeps the work coherent from idea to delivery.
Pitch stretched thin, a campaign stuck, or a senior CD on leave — I plug in and deliver. White-label leadership from someone who has sat on your side of the table.
A freelancer does the work; a creative director shapes it. I set the direction, lead the people doing the making, and own the quality of what comes out the other end.
Yes — a pitch sprint, a single campaign, or cover while a senior CD is on leave. Plug in, deliver, hand back.
Either. I can lead your in-house writers and designers, or assemble trusted hands for the job — whatever the work needs.
Tell me where the campaign or pitch stands. I'll come back with whether and how I'd lead it.
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