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Jul 18, 2024

Call for submissions: Do you want to be featured in Creative Minds?

Campaign's weekly, fun-filled interview series with APAC creatives is now open for entries. No deadlines, just pure creativity. Get the details here.

Photo: Getty Images.
Photo: Getty Images.

Are you a passionate creative in Asia Pacific? Then Campaign Asia-Pacific wants to spotlight you!

We're officially calling for submissions for our weekly Creative Minds series featuring intriguing profiles of creative talents from across the region. This is a fun Q&A based interview where we explore APAC creatives through their answers to 11 questions—ranging from serious to seriously silly. You'll know what we mean when you take a peek at the questionnaire. 

Eligibility and process details

To be eligible, you must be in a creative role within an agency, brand, or platform in the APAC region (including ANZ). We don’t care about ranks or titles—if you're in a creative role, you're welcome to apply! Whether you're a copywriter, visual designer, ECD, or creative director, we want to hear from you.

To apply, you simply have to answer 11 questions. Why 11? Just because! Three are mandatory, and the remaining eight can be selected from a list of additional questions. 

Additionally, you will be required to submit a high-quality photo that shows your character and personality. This doesn't need to be a corporate headshot but should clearly display you. We also require you to provide basic details about your professional background.

Frequently asked questions:

  • Do I have to be a creative from the Asia-Pacific region?

    Yes, you must be based in the Asia-Pacific region to be eligible, including Australia and New Zealand.
     
  • Do I have to be from a holding network or a bigger agency to apply?

    No, we encourage creatives in holding networks, independent agencies and freelance roles to apply. 
     
  • Can I apply if I'm not in a creative role?

    This column is dedicated to creatives, so applicants must be in a creative role at an agency.
     
  • Do I need to be in a senior leadership role to apply?

    No, we welcome applications from all levels of creatives!
     
  • Do I have to provide images or visuals?

    Yes, please include visuals to showcase your work, inspirations, your tattoos, your adventuresbasically anything that adds colour to your personality. Campaign videos are also welcome. Note, photos need to be at least 900 pixels wide in JPG or PNG format.
     
  • Is there a deadline and a publishing schedule?

    Nope! This is a rolling column for our Creative Capsule newsletter, which goes out every Thursday evening. We accept entries year-round, and our editorial team manages the publishing queue due to the high volume of submissions.

How to submit

Ready to share your creative journey? Submit your application now via our Typeform here! Have questions or digital hiccups in the submission? Write to the team:

[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

Source:
Campaign Asia

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