'Where patterns are broken, new worlds can emerge': Final post on my Linkedin Newsletter

'Where patterns are broken, new worlds can emerge': Final post on my Linkedin Newsletter

This is my final post on my Linkedin Newsletter.

Transitioning over to my newsletters new home at funnyitworkedlasttime.substack.com took longer than I had expected, apologies if this is the second ‘Last post’ message you have received!

All of my previous articles are now housed on Substack.

For those who don’t feel like signing up to my substack, thanks again for your attention and engagement over the last few years, it’s been invaluable.

The subject of this last post here and latest article on substack is ‘Where patterns are broken, new worlds can emerge. A life beyond advertising.’ is short exploration of the good, bad and ugly of the commercial creativity industry, the importance of metas and what you might do if you want to try something different.

You can find it here...

https://funnyitworkedlasttime.substack.com/p/where-patterns-are-broken-new-worlds

Hope to see you on the other side.

Thanks again for everything.

Saul.



Denny Tu

Chief Marketing & Brand Officer | Nasdaq & Equilar Top 50 | Board Member | Adweek 2023 CMO Award | Brand Design Leader | Financial Times Top 100

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