Meet Brett

Copy. Art. Everything.
Brett has won awards as a copywriter, an art director, and a creative director from places like One Show and Cannes.
His work’s been covered in publications like The New York Times, Hypebeast, Creativity, and Fast Company.
Along with advertising accomplishments, he’s won awards as a photographer, directed commercials, wrote & illustrated comic books, wrote scripts and built sets & props for both film & TV. He’s had his artwork displayed in art galleries, wrote music for platinum-selling recording artists, and he used to walk dogs.
He genuinely loves what he does. He will bleed for the work, constantly pushing it to be better because he believes it can always be better. He throws himself into each project, big and small, with the exact same relentlessly delusional optimism that’s helped launch startups and shape Fortune 100 brands all the same.
He has a daughter, a son, a rabbit, a cat, several walls full of books, a wall full of sneakers, and a McTavish surfboard. He loves his family, animals, the beach, video games, fitness, art, typography, and cartoons.
He’s also not comfortable writing about himself in the third person.
It’s true, I’m not.
That’s right, it’s me. It’s been me this whole time.
It’s just you and me now. There never was a third person. Now that we’re alone here, if there’s anything else you’d like to know about me just ask.
Along with advertising accomplishments, he’s won awards as a photographer, directed commercials, wrote & illustrated comic books, wrote scripts and built sets & props for both film & TV. He’s had his artwork displayed in art galleries, wrote music for platinum-selling recording artists, and he used to walk dogs.
He genuinely loves what he does. He will bleed for the work, constantly pushing it to be better because he believes it can always be better. He throws himself into each project, big and small, with the exact same relentlessly delusional optimism that’s helped launch startups and shape Fortune 100 brands all the same.
He has a daughter, a son, a rabbit, a cat, several walls full of books, a wall full of sneakers, and a McTavish surfboard. He loves his family, animals, the beach, video games, fitness, art, typography, and cartoons.
He’s also not comfortable writing about himself in the third person.
It’s true, I’m not.
That’s right, it’s me. It’s been me this whole time.
It’s just you and me now. There never was a third person. Now that we’re alone here, if there’s anything else you’d like to know about me just ask.
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