
Video Clips From The Idea Conference
Philip Rosedale, David Jones, Steven Heyer, David Rockwell, David Verklin and Alex Bogusky
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Watch excerpts from the proceedings of the one-day Idea Conference that explored the latest trends and developments in the world of marketing communications creativity. The sold-out event took place at the New World Stages in the heart of Manhattan's theater district.
18 Big Ideas From the Idea Conference
From Some of the Industry's Most Dynamic Minds
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- More than 550 people gathered in New York for Advertising Age and Creativity magazine's inaugural Idea Conference last Thursday. Here are a dozen big ideas from the day.
Ignore the Research and Trust Your Gut
Euro's David Jones Tells Idea Conference to Take Back Creativity From Consumers
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Relying on a "Dilbert" cartoon to soften the blow of an at times harsh condemnations of ad industry practices, David Jones, CEO of global agency network Euro RSCG Worldwide, said that rather than talking about how to redefine creativity in a fast-changing world, "we should just get on and do it."
Photo Page: Idea Conference in Manhattan
Faces From Around the New World Stages Facility
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- It was a sold-out house for Advertising Age and Creativity's day-long Idea Conference at the New World Stages in the heart of Manhattan's theater district and our photographer was there. See the pictures.
Photo Page Two: Idea Conference
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Injecting his own kind of humor into the Idea Conference at the New World Stages in Manhattan was Matt J. Scheckner, whose official Yahoo title is consigliere. See more photos.
Photo Page Three: Idea Conference
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- The day-long Idea Conference brought to the stage an unusually wide array of creative expertise. Exploring the world of auto-marketing concepts were BMW's VP-marketing, Jack Pitney, and Daimler Chrysler's director of advanced product design, Brandon Faurote. Meanwhile, preparing to take the stage was Kerry Shea, head of digital production at the Los Angeles Creature Shop.














